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NATO must spend 5% of GDP on defence by 2030, Poland says

By Thomson Reuters May 6, 2026 | 3:26 AM

WARSAW, May 6 (Reuters) – NATO countries need to hit the alliance’s target of spending 5% of gross domestic product (GDP) ​on defence five years ahead of ‌schedule in 2030, Poland’s defence minister said on Wednesday, as he warned of the risks of being too late in rearming.

• An eastern member ‌of ​NATO that borders both ⁠Russia and Ukraine, Poland ⁠has been ramping up its military spending in the face of what it regards as the rising threat from Moscow.

• ​Warsaw is NATO’s biggest military spender relative to the size of its economy ⁠and plans to spend ⁠4.8% of GDP on defence in ​2026.

• “Europe is capable of developing its economic ​potential on an unimaginable scale, but we ‌must be clear: this is today’s priority,” Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz told the Defence 24 Days conference in Warsaw.

• “There’s no point in waiting ⁠until 2035 for 5% – it must be achieved by 2030, because later may be too late,” ⁠he said.

• ‌At a summit in June ⁠2025 NATO leaders agreed to spend ​5% ‌of GDP on defence and ​security-related investments ⁠by 2035.

• This includes items such as cybersecurity and upgrading roads and ports to handle heavy military equipment.

(Reporting by Karol Badohal, Pawel Florkiewicz, writing by Alan Charlish, editing by ​Alexandra Hudson)