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Hegseth hails 'historic' discussion and 'near consensus' on 5% targets at Nato meeting

US defence secretary Pete Hegseth is clearly pleased with the outcome of this morning’s talks as he hails “the historic nature” of the discussions on capability, spending targets, saying there is “near consensus” on a 5% defence spending commitment for Nato member states.

He says:

I think it is, it is worth taking a moment to note the historic nature of what just occurred in there, which is not an end state, there’s still more to go.

But considering 2% was the goal that President Trump set out in his first term, President Trump said other countries need to carry the burden, pay the fair share, and a lot of people thought that was impossible, it couldn’t happen, and here we are: countries in there are well exceeding 2% and we think very close, almost near consensus, on a 5% commitment for Nato.

There are a few countries that are not quite there yet. I won’t name any names. It’s amongst friends in that room. We’ll get them there.

But from France to Germany to the Baltics to the Nordic countries to Poland to Greece to Hungary, to so many more, the commitment is there 5% on defence spending.

When you consider the threats that we face, the urgency in the world, it’s critical.

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Nato was 'sleepwalking to irrelevance' but Trump re-energised it with demands to spend more, Hegseth says

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Hegseth rejects suggestion the US could withdraw from Nato if European allies don’t step up, but pointedly praises Trump for reinvigorating the alliance by his demands that they step up.

He says:

It was an alliance that was sleepwalking to irrelevance, and President Trump, in his first term, said, you need to step up and spend more. And he has in this term done the same.

And what I saw in there were countries prepared to step up to push the limits of what they can do. That’s a good thing. That’s friends, helping friends.

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Posted: 2025-06-05 11:25:37

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