But only two-thirds of the allies, excluding the United States, have a realistic plan to hit the 2-percent level in 2024. It should be noted that only nine countries are likely to spend the guideline figure of 2% of GDP this year - the U.S., Greece, Britain, Bulgaria, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Romania.
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