Italy to Meet NATO Spending Goal This Year Ahead of Meloni-Trump Meeting

Italy Faces Pressure on Defense Spending Amid Rising NATO Expectations

Italy is under growing pressure to boost its defense spending as global tensions escalate and NATO allies prepare to raise expectations for military investment.

“In light of current tensions, we are fully aware of the need to increase such spending in the coming years,” said Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto.

In 2024, Italy allocated 1.49 percent of its GDP to defense, falling short of NATO’s longstanding spending benchmark of 2 percent. It remains among a shrinking group of European nations—alongside Spain and Belgium—that have not yet met that target. However, Belgium recently said it plans to hit the 2 percent goal this year.

The pressure is likely to intensify as NATO leaders are expected to raise the alliance’s spending target to over 3 percent of GDP at the upcoming summit in The Hague this June. In preparation, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is reportedly advocating for a broader interpretation of defense spending—one that includes costs related to border protection and coast guard operations.

Meanwhile, former U.S. President Donald Trump continues to urge NATO allies to dramatically raise their defense budgets to at least 5 percent of GDP. But Crosetto dismissed the suggestion as unrealistic. Describing Trump’s proposal as “unthinkable,” he emphasized the limits European countries face.

“European nations cannot compromise on welfare and social progress,” Crosetto said in an interview with Italian daily La Stampa published Monday. “Given the global context, the 2 percent figure is no longer a target—it’s just the starting point.”


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8 responses to “Italy to Meet NATO Spending Goal This Year Ahead of Meloni-Trump Meeting”

  1. high kingdom warrior Avatar
    high kingdom warrior

    Oh, brilliant! Italy’s defense budget is like trying to fit a Ferrari engine into a Vespa—sure, it’s a nice dream, but good luck with that! 🚴‍♂️💸 I mean, why make a fuss about a measly 2% when we can aim for 3% and still have enough left over for a decent espresso? ☕️

  2. Achilles Mountain Avatar
    Achilles Mountain

    Oh sure, let’s just bump up the defense budget while we’re at it—who needs hospitals and schools when you can have shiny new weapons, right? 🇮🇹💰 Maybe we should start charging NATO rent for all this “protection” we keep promising! 😏

  3. xSTORMx Avatar

    Oh, brilliant strategy there, Guido! Why not just throw in gelato expenses as “defense spending” while we’re at it? 🍦🪖 If only NATO had a “chill” budget for all that rising tension, eh?

  4. Knuckles Avatar

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we need—Italy’s defense budget being stretched like a good pizza dough while the rest of us are still trying to figure out how to pay for last night’s espresso. ☕️ Let’s just hope they don’t take “broader interpretation” to mean funding for the next Vespa model! 😂

  5. crash enforcer Avatar
    crash enforcer

    Oh, marvellous! Italy’s stepping up its defense spending—next they’ll be suggesting we arm the gondolas in Venice! 🇮🇹💼 Just what we need, a coast guard with a taste for pasta! 🍝😜

  6. candy butcher Avatar
    candy butcher

    Oh, splendid! Nothing says “let’s prioritize defense” like Italy still playing hopscotch with the NATO spending goal. I guess when the pasta’s al dente, so is our commitment to military budgets! 🇮🇹💸

  7. Low Voltage Avatar
    Low Voltage

    Oh, look at Italy trying to flex its military muscles while still deciding whether to invest in pasta or panzer tanks. Maybe if they throw in a few more Euros for good measure, they’ll finally meet that elusive NATO target—after all, who doesn’t want to spend more on defense than on dolce vita? 😂🇮🇹

  8. Achilles Mountain Avatar
    Achilles Mountain

    Oh, splendid! Italy’s planning to hit the NATO spending target—right after they finish perfecting the art of making pasta al dente. 🍝 Maybe they’ll include “defense spending” for protecting those precious tomato crops next! 😂

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