The prime minister will argue a commitment for all members to spend 2% of their GDP on defence will be crucial to NATO's ability to deter and defend against the kind of tactics Vladimir Putin has used during his invasion of Ukraine.
He will argue the 2% commitment"must be a floor not a ceiling", Number 10 said, and ask allies to channel their efforts into ensuring the alliance's armed forces can respond more rapidly and their defence industries are prepared to dramatically scale-up production in times of crisis.Last year, only nine of 30 NATO allies spent at least 2% of their GDP on defence - something the UK has done every year since the aspiration was set out nearly two decades ago.
"When thousands of Russian troops crossed the border in February last year, it marked a grim new chapter in Europe and NATO's history," Mr Sunak said. "In the 500 days that have elapsed since we have witnessed the most terrible crimes and human tragedies in Ukraine. But we have also seen the NATO alliance come together like never before in support of Ukraine and with firm determination that Russia cannot succeed.
"That is work we need to continue this week. We cannot let the fog of war obscure the clear lessons our alliance must learn if we are going to outpace and outmanoeuvre those who seek to do us harm. "That is why the UK is investing record amounts in defence, to make our armed forces more lethal and more deployable, and to ready our defence industry ready for the challenges ahead. And that's something we need to see across NATO - starting with meeting the 2% commitment."
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