NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte called on alliance members to step up their defence spending beyond their common goal of 2% of their GDP,
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00:00NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned Russia was trying to destabilize countries in the
00:07alliance as he called on members to increase defense spending.
00:12Rutte spoke at a joint briefing alongside Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro
00:17as he visited Lisbon on Monday.
00:20We also know that the goal of 2 percent now set a decade ago will not be enough to meet
00:28the challenges of tomorrow.
00:31The threat from Russia may seem distant, but let me assure you, it is not.
00:37Russian ships and long-range bombers menace the Portuguese coast.
00:42Portugal's vital undersea infrastructure is squarely in Russia's sights.
00:47During the press conference, Rutte also addressed recent cable ruptures in the Baltic Sea, saying
00:52NATO was operating alongside allies to enable a fast and coordinated response.
00:58Alongside NATO Secretary General, Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro kept the commitment
01:04to reach the goal of 2 percent of GDP in defense by 2029.
01:09Mark Rutte warned that this goal, set a decade ago, will not be enough to meet the challenges
01:16of tomorrow.
01:18Luis Montenegro also showed the government's openness to anticipate this calendar, but
01:23said there should be a European consultation on investment in defense.
01:29Joana Marão Carvalho for Euronews in Lisbon.