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Belgian Defence Minister has suggested that Belgium invest more into its armed forces 11908155.
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Defence & Security News - Belgium
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Belgian Defence Minister has suggested that Belgium invest more into its armed forces. | |||
Belgian Defence Minister Steven Vandeput has suggested that Belgium invest more into its armed forces, Belgian press reported Tuesday, August 19, 2015. Since the end of the Cold War, the Belgian defense spending has steadily decreased, from 3.35 percent of GDP (gross domestic product) to less than one percent currently, according to the Belga agency.
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Belgian Defence Minister Steven Vandeput (R) during a visit to a military barrack
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Belgium, Bulgaria, Germany, Italy, Hungary, Canada and the United Kingdom are planning further decreases in defense spending despite NATO's requirements to maintain defense expenditure at 2 percent of a country's gross domestic product (GDP). Belgian Federal Defence Minister Steven Vandeput said Belgium must increase its capabilities in all five fields: earth, air, sea, cyber and intelligence. According to a strategic military plan, which is under discussion between the ruling parties of the country, the defense spending will increase from 2019 on to 1.6 percent of GDP in 2030, he added. |
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