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Al Jazeera on MSNSpain halts controversial $7.5m deal to buy ammunition from Israeli companyPM Pedro Sanchez intervened to avoid a damaging political fallout with far-left allies in Spain’s coalition government.
The deal for 15 million bullets would be “unilaterally” canceled, a Spanish government official says. Spain will back out of ...
Just a week after US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told Spain to spend more on defence, the country’s socialist prime ...
Sánchez said the government will raise defense spending by 10.5 billion euros ($12 billion) to reach NATO’s target of 2% of ...
The Spanish government has unilaterally cancelled a contract to purchase ammunition rounds for its police force from an ...
Spain spent the least of all Nato members last year on defence as a share of GDP. It previously committed to reaching the 2% ...
A decision by Spain's Socialist government to backtrack on a promise to cancel a contract to buy bullets from an Israeli firm ...
Spain cancelled a contract to buy bullets from an Israeli company following pressure from the Socialist-led government's ...
The government will increase its spending on defense to the equivalent of 2% of Spain’s economic output this year.
Madrid, Spain – Spain’s government halted a controversial $7.5m deal to buy ammunition from Israel on Thursday, following criticism of it from far-left allies within the governing minority ...
Spain will meet NATO's target of spending 2% of gross domestic product on defence this year, much earlier than its previous ...
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