NATO's 2 per cent military spending benchmark is 'self-evident': Finnish president

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The president of NATO’s newest member nation said the military alliance’s two per cent defence spending target seems “self-evident” to him — even as a debate rages over the fact that most NATO members, Canada included, are not meeting the target.

In an interview airing Sunday on Rosemary Barton Live, Finnish President Sauli Niinistö said the Nordic country is committed to its current level of defence spending — around two per cent of GDP.  NATO members pledged in 2006 to spend two per cent of their national GDP on defence.

“I think that it’s self-evident … To me, as a Finn, we usually do what we agree [to do],” Niinistö told

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