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Most Nato members to hit spending target as alliance braces for potential Trump win

Eighteen of 31 countries are set to spend 2 per cent of GDP on defence, officials say

Nato is set to announce that most of its members are on track to hit the alliance’s defence spending target as it prepares for more Russian aggression and braces for the potential election of Donald Trump.

According to three officials, Nato will say on Wednesday that 18 of its 31 members will meet the target of spending 2 per cent of gross domestic product on defence this year, with that number likely to rise as budgets are adjusted.

“Nato expects about two-thirds of allies to hit 2 per cent in 2024,” an alliance official told the Financial Times.

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