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21 February 18:18

Presidential candidate Crin Antonescu believes that Romania must be prepared for increased military spending, in the context of the reduced US presence in NATO.

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Antonescu underlined the importance of Romania's NATO membership and the need to prepare for the allocation of 3% of GDP to defense. He pointed to the example of Poland, which allocates over 4% of GDP to the defense sector, and suggested that Romania should examine all possibilities to involve the US in an economic project in the area.

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Crin Antonescu: "Apartenența la NATO, una dintre puținele garanții solide pe care România le are!" | Newsweek Romania
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Crin Antonescu: Guvernul trebuie să fie pregătit pentru o creştere a cheltuielilor militare de apărare
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Prezidențiale2025/ Antonescu: Cheltuielile militare ale României vor trebui să crească, ca și ale altor țări NATO

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