US President Donald Trump says Nato international locations have agreed to extend their military spending.
Talking after a two-day summit in Brussels, he said allies had dedicated to spending more than 2% in their annual output (GDP) on defence budgets.
The president has been highly vital of the alliance, complaining the u.s. can pay more than others.
After the meeting, he stated he believed in Nato and it was once “presently pointless” to think about quitting it.
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