Estonian Prime Minister Kristin Mihkelson and Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna stated that securing approval for the new NATO defense spending agreement is a top priority for Estonia at the upcoming summit in The Hague, commencing Tuesday. Representatives including Defense Minister Hannes Pevkur highlighted the critical importance of all NATO allies supporting the agreement. The Estonian delegation emphasized the need for collective defense commitments and increased investment in defense capabilities.

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2 thoughts on “Estonia expects from the NATO summit an agreement on increasing defense spending”
  1. “It’s reassuring to hear Estonia prioritizing its security and seeking concrete steps within NATO.”

  2. What specific metrics will Estonia use to measure the success of the NATO defense spending agreement?

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