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Nato boss says increase defence spending or start learning Russian

Mark Rutte issues Nato defence warning: 'You better learn to speak Russian'
  • Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte urged Nato countries to commit to a 'credible path' towards spending 5 per cent of their national income on defence, citing the growing threat from Russia.
  • Rutte suggested that if countries fail to meet the 5 per cent defence spending target, they 'had better learn to speak Russian,' implying a potential inability to defend themselves.
  • While Rutte did not specify a deadline for reaching the 5 per cent target, which is more than double what the UK currently spends on defence, he indicated ongoing consultations with allies to agree on a date.
  • The UK's strategic defence review commits to increase defence spending to 2.5 per cent of GDP by April 2027, aiming for 3 per cent in the next parliament.
  • Rutte highlighted the need for a 'quantum leap' in defence capabilities, including a 400 per cent increase in air and missile defence, warning that Russia could be ready to use force against Nato within five years.
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