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Prime minister Brand Carney He says the world is facing “turning points” for taking advantage of Canada’s increase Defense costs Until 2035, five percent of GDP is a new NATO target.
At the same time, according to the planned cost, he said that the “social license” will need to be considered “trade-off” from the road.
“Throughout the history of Canada, if the world’s fights were in balance, the Canadian chose to lead the path of democracy and freedom,” Carney said. “We again once again in one of these moments.
Carney then made comments NATO Leaders agreed to target two percent of GDP to increase defense costs to two percent of the target target.
The canvasers were asked to sacrifice to ensure the spending of Karimali to health transfers.
“We were not in defense and security investments, wider security, new threats, in a trade, we are not self-sacrifice, they will be a net additive.”
“OVER this will happen in Canada, which will build our economy at the same time and improve our protection and get the benefits.”
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However, because the world approached the last date of five percent of the target, the country needs to think about “trade-off”.
“We will be allocated for what we can do because the federal government can pay for this in certain situations and how to pay for it.” CARNEY.
“He trade-offs – I will give you a lie precision on this – but these trading happens to the end of the decade and we will give you better, better.”
NATO Agreement invests 1.5 percent in defense-adjacent areas such as allies, jets and weapons, such as infrastructure, such as infrastructure.
To this year, Canada struggled to meet with the target of two percent of NATO and CARNEY, and 5 percent of Carney will be equal to about $ 150 billion.
NATO spent $ 41 billion in Canada in 2024.
Carney said that the federal government should create a political and “social license” to increase the expenditures.
“First of all, we protect Canadians, we protect Canadians against new threats,” he said. “I wish it was not, but it is also, and this is our main responsibility as the government.”
He said that these threats are developing, and concerns about the security of the Arctic.
Protection costs will increase, Prime Minister, “Maximum spitors”, for example, will come to the “maximum saliva” with new jobs for Canadians.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said the allies had a concrete plan to spend five percent of GDP to further strengthen NATO, he said he would agree to further increase the production of the Alliance’s defense.
Carney told CNN International to CNN International in Tuesday that Canada will develop the deposits of critical minerals and some work will be carried out in a joint with the European Union, EU member states, Britain and other allies.
When asked about the comments on “trade-off” on Tuesday, it can cause more expenditures, increasing prices and “points to collect points”, but can help work with international partners.
“This is part of the reason for our Europeans to work closely, part of this is part of the reason for us to work with us together with us,” he said. “But we will try to make a portion of this increase in a measured pace or at a measured pace, and for this reason.”
Before the meeting on Wednesday, England, France, the Netherlands and Germany, all became faithful to five percent. NATO countries have promised to do so close to Ukraine, Russia and its ally Belarus.
Some countries like Spain and Slovakia expressed their concern about the target.
All 32 NATO members, all 32 countries should agree on the new spending target and discuss the schedule for its implementation.
Rutte will be reviewed for four years, which no country can give up target and progress to the new target.
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