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Spain opts out of NATO's new 5% defense spending target

Spain opts out of NATO's new 5% defense spending target

CNBC23-06-2025
CNBC's Charlotte Reed joins "Squawk Box Europe" to discuss after Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez says his country will opt out of NATO's 5% of GDP defense spending target.
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