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NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has urged alliance members to adopt a "wartime mindset" to address increasing global security challenges. Speaking after a meeting of defense ministers, Rutte emphasized the necessity for greater financial investment in defense, citing comments from U.S. officials who called for Europe to take more responsibility for its security, particularly in support of Ukraine.
During the meeting, it was highlighted that only 23 of the 32 NATO member countries met the alliance's defense spending target of 2% of their gross domestic product (GDP) last year, with Canada among those falling short. Rutte asserted that NATO is now producing weapons at an unprecedented rate and must continue to enhance its capabilities.
The discussions also touched on the ongoing situation in Ukraine, with Rutte underscoring the importance of continued support for the nation. He reiterated NATO's commitment to Ukraine's future membership, although this topic is not included in ongoing peace negotiations, stressing the need to deter further Russian aggression.