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Sweden to Achieve 2.6% GDP Defense Spending, Shaming Longtime NATO Members Who Have Missed Mark for Years
On March 7th, 2024, Sweden officially joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) alliance after an almost two-year debate among members, namely Turkey and Hungary. Today, the Swedish Defense Commission recommended to the government that the defense spending be increased to 2.6% of the country's GDP. According to Bloomberg, the government is set to accept this proposal and implement the findings.