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<p>In addition to delivering on the commitments made at the Wales and Warsaw Summits
in 2014 and 2016 respectively, NATO agreed in May 2017 to do more to contribute to
the fight against terrorism, and ensure fairer burden sharing across the Alliance.
The UK already meets the Defence Investment Pledge target of spending more than 2%
of GDP on Defence and welcomes the commitment of all Allies to include this in their
national plans. The UK's significant contribution to NATO activities includes an enhanced
Forward Presence in Estonia and capacity building work in Partner countries to build
resilience against threats such as terrorism; the UK fully supports NATO's membership
of the Global Coalition against Daesh.</p>
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