Rutte, convencido de que los aliados pacten el 5% en Defensa, no cree que España pueda hacer peligrar la cumbre de la OTAN
The Secretary General of the OTA, Mark Rutte, has shown his conviction that the 32 allies of the OTAN will support the new horizon of spending to dedicar the 5% in Defensa la próxima década, despite the fact that the decision is "difficult".
All this notes that the summit will increase this Wednesday the objective of spending on defense, of 2 to 5% of the PIB. Or the less that is what the president of the EU wants. UU Donald Trump.
"They are difficult decisions, we are honest." The politicians have to take decisions in the escasez. "The leader of the OTA has insured his arrival atthe summit in La Haya al to be asked about the inconveniences that Spain has put on this issue.
The Spanish Government is in the centre of the debate and EL President Pedro Sánchez afronta today the summit of the most complicated OTAN of the seven that has taken place. Spain has been left practically alone in its rejection of the commitment of 5% of spending in defence Y security that has been demanded by Donald Trump and that has been sumado todos graneos, Germany, Germany, Germany, Germany, Germany, Germany
Rutte ha recalcado que los países de la OTAN "tienen que encontrar el dinero "y tomar" decisiones políticas. "Lo reconozco totalmente, ha admitido, si bien ha recalcado que" no hay alternativa "a disparar el gasto ante el escenario internacional turbulento.
Así, el secretario general de la OTAN ha minimizado la oposición de España al nuevo umbral, segurando que no preocupa que la postura del presidente del gobierno, Pedro Sánchez, reviente la cita.
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