NATO members must increase defense spending and draw new defense plans after crisis in Ukraine 04081
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Monday, August 4, 2014 09:10 AM | |||
NATO members must increase defense spending and draw new defense plans after crisis in Ukraine | |||
NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen said in an interview published Sunday, August 3, that the alliance would draw up new defense plans in the face of "Russia's aggression" against Ukraine, urging members to up their military spending. | |||
"I will encourage NATO countries to increase their defence investments. Over the past five years, Russia has increased its spending on defence by 50 percent, and NATO countries have reduced theirs by an average of 20 percent," said NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen. | |||
Echoing comments by British Prime Minister David Cameron, Rasmussen told French regional newspaper Midi Libre that "Russia's aggression was a warning and created a new security situation in Europe." "We will strengthen military exercises and prepare new defense plans," he said. "I will encourage NATO countries to increase their defense investments. Over the past 5 years, Russia has increased its spending on defense by 50%, and NATO countries have reduced theirs by an average of 20%," he added. | |||