Polish President Andrzej Duda sent a letter to the leaders of NATO member countries with a proposal to increase defense spending to 3% of GDP. Analyst called Duda's idea to raise defense spending as a way to attract voters.

Most EU and NATO countries, at least until the elections to the European Parliament, will not do this, Vadim Trukhachev said. He cited the example of Holland, which has not yet raised the level to 2%, although it is participating in the armament of Ukraine “to the fullest extent”