NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has found a way to increase the military costs of alliance nations to 5 % of GDP. About this with reference to source reports Reuters.

The secretary plan is to increase defense costs from 2 to 3.5 percent of GDP, and at the same time increase the other Viking's safety costs to 1.5 % of GDP. Press secretary NATO Ellison Hart noted that Rutte worked with alliance countries to prepare a solution on this issue for the June summit in Hague.
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This will most likely require not only the increase in defense investment according to NATO agreement definitions, but also additional investments in related fields, such as infrastructure and stability.
Earlier, NATO's nuclear policy director Jim Stox, highly appreciated the US's readiness to leave the alliance without a nuclear umbrella. According to him, after the return of US President Donald Trump for the White House, NATO's nuclear policy was not observed.