NewsPutin pledges increased defence spending amid Ukraine advances

Putin pledges increased defence spending amid Ukraine advances

Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin
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Przemysław Ciszak

16 May 2024 05:47

According to Reuters, Vladimir Putin announced on Wednesday that Russia's total defence and security expenditures may reach 8.7 percent of the gross domestic product or more this year. The Russian leader stated that funds should be used cautiously and effectively.

Putin spoke on Wednesday with Defense Minister Andrey Belousov, Secretary of the Security Council Sergei Shoigu, and the highest-ranking generals. During the meeting, he stated that "Russian forces improve their positions in Ukraine in all directions every day, and their progress is going according to the plan" approved by the General Staff.

"The more effectively you work on the front line, the greater our chances for a peaceful resolution of this issue," - Putin said, addressing the generals. "This is what we have always aimed for, and I have always said this," he stressed.

An economist at the helm of the Ministry of Defense

Putin announced that appointing Belousov as minister is related to increasing defense and security spending to 8.7 percent of the gross domestic product or more.

"Certainly, it's not 13 percent, as it was in the Soviet Union, but it is still a substantial amount. This is a significant resource, and we must use it very cautiously and effectively," Russian President stated.

"The ratio of "guns" to "butter" should be organically integrated with the overall strategy of the development of the Russian state," he added.

The Russian leader announced that there would be no changes in the army's general staff. The meeting was attended by its chief, Gen. Valery Gerasimov.

Last year, analysts from Bloomberg predicted an increase in Russia's defense spending in 2024 to 4.4 percent of GDP. In 2021, expenditures were 2.9 percent, and in 2023 - 3.9 percent.

Experts believe that in 2024, the Russian Ministry of Finance will allocate approximately CA$95 billion (CAD) to defense, but this is an estimated figure, as information regarding the federal budget is not disclosed.

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