Lithuanian Parliament approves increase in defense spending to 3% of GDP

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Today, March 21, the Lithuanian Parliament voted to increase defense spending to at least 3% of GDP

This is reported by espreso.tv

It is noted that this is fixed within the framework of the guidelines of the state budget, which stipulate that from 2025 at least 3% of GDP will be spent on defense.

This proposal was supported by two-thirds of the parliament.

NATO members have set a goal of at least 2% of GDP for defense spending, but only a few have reached this goal.

However, countries bordering russia have beefed up their defense after russia invaded Ukraine. Lithuania's neighbors Poland plans to spend more than 4% of GDP on defense this year, and Estonia - 3.2%.

  • The former head of the Lithuanian Constitutional Court, Zalimas, said that Lithuania is ready to support the idea of sending troops to Ukraine.

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