NATO increases military budget by 12% to 2.03 billion euros

NATO flag flutters next to Presidential Palace in Vilnius

BRUSSELS (Reuters) – NATO said on Wednesday that it was increasing its military budget for 2024 by 12% to 2.03 billion euros and its civil budget by 18.2% to 438.1 million euros.

Increasing and broadening the use of NATO common funding allows allies to more effectively address shared security challenges, NATO said in the statement announcing the increase.

NATO’s civil budget provides funds for personnel, operating costs and programme expenditures of NATO’s headquarters and its international staff, while the military budget covers the operating costs of NATO Command Structure headquarters, missions and operations around the world.

(Reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout; Editing by Alex Richardson)

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