BRUSSELS (AP) 鈥 European NATO allies and Canada on Friday said they are willing to ramp up defense spending but are cool on U.S demands for the size of their military budgets, particularly given President Donald Trump鈥檚 readiness to draw closer to Russian leader Vladimir Putin.

U.S. allies have of dollars more on defense since Putin ordered a full-scale invasion of Ukraine three years ago, but almost a third of them still do not meet NATO鈥檚 target of at least 2% of their gross domestic product.

Trump has said that U.S. allies should commit to spending at least 5%, but that would require investment at an unprecedented scale. According to NATO figures, the U.S. was projected to have spent 3.38% last year, the only ally whose spending has dropped over the last decade.

鈥淚t is important that we all agree that Russia is a threat. If not, I don鈥檛 know why we should always increase more and more defense spending,鈥 Canada's Foreign Minister Melanie Joly told reporters at NATO headquarters in Brussels.

At a summit last year, NATO leaders said Russia "remains the most significant and direct threat to Allies鈥 security.鈥

Trump鈥檚 public rehabilitation of Putin, who had become an international pariah indicted for war crimes, has disturbed U.S. allies, and they believe the decision to NATO membership for Ukraine weakened Kyiv鈥檚 hand at the negotiating table before peace talks have even begun.

Beyond that, Europe and Canada were alarmed last month when the United States split with European allies by refusing to blame Russia for its invasion of Ukraine in votes on three U.N. resolutions seeking an end to the .

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Washington is not insisting that its allies hit the 5% spending target overnight, but 鈥渨e think that鈥檚 what NATO allies need to be spending for NATO to face the threats that itself has identified and articulated.鈥

Rubio said that the extra spending is required to beef up military capabilities.

鈥淲e are as involved in NATO today as we have ever been, and we intend to continue to be. But it has to be a real alliance. And that means that our alliance partners have to increase their own capabilities,鈥 he said.

Asked whether the U.S. would also match the 5% target, Rubio said: 鈥淪ure. We鈥檙e heading there now.鈥

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said that his country has set itself an 鈥渙bjective of 3%-3.5%, and we are preparing to reach 3%-3.5%, which is about the level of American defense spending.鈥 France was estimated to be spending 2.06% last year.

He said new funds should be spent on European rather than American equipment. In recent years, European allies placed around two-thirds of their equipment orders with U.S. defense companies.

Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide said that NATO members are working on setting a new spending target, to be announced at the next summit in June.

But he said that 鈥5% is of course much more than the U.S. itself spends and it鈥檚 a very high ambition and we are not ready to commit to a number at this time. Just as it鈥檚 important to spend more, it鈥檚 also important to spend more smartly.鈥

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