
Carney says Canada will meet new NATO spending target by developing critical minerals
THE HAGUE — Canada will reach an even higher NATO spending target in part by developing its critical minerals and the infrastructure needed to get them to market, Prime Minister Mark Carney said as the annual leaders’ summit of alliance members got underway in the Netherlands.
Carney is in The Hague for the NATO leaders’ summit, and made the comments in a pre-summit interview with CNN’s Christiane Amanpour that aired on Tuesday.
Leaders are debating how much to hike the NATO spending target, with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte proposing to more than double it from the current two per cent of GDP, to five per cent.
Carney said he expects leaders will agree to boost spending to 3.5 per cent of GDP in ten years.