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  - THEWEST.COM.AU - Politics - 25/Jun 22:52

Aust stands ground on defence spend despite NATO boost

European nations lifting defence spending to five per cent of GDP won't convince Australia to do the same, despite threats of trade repercussions for laggards.

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