Poland has maintained its leading position in NATO in terms of defense spending for the second consecutive year.
Radio Poland's Marcin Matuszewski has the details in his audio report - available in our player (red button above and on the left).
According to a headquarters report published in June, Poland's defense expenditures were 4.12% of GDP, with plans to increase to 4.7% next year.
Poland clearly surpasses other countries, with Estonia in second place at 3.43% of GDP for defense.
The top positions also include the United States, with only Latvia and Greece exceeding 3% of GDP for defense spending, while 23 out of 32 NATO countries meet the 2% GDP requirement, with Spain, Slovenia, and Luxembourg at the bottom with the lowest spending.
The requirement of at least 2% GDP for defense is currently met by 23 of 32 NATO countries, compared to just 3 countries a decade ago.
This requirement stems from commitments made by allies at the 2014 NATO summit in Wales in response to Russia's annexation of Crimea and the invasion of eastern Ukraine.
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Source: IAR/Beata Płomecka/Brussels