Watchdog: Global military spending up by 1.1 per cent
COPENHAGEN — Global military spending rose to $1.739 trillion last year, a 1.1 per cent increase on 2016, a Swedish arms watchdog said Wednesday.
The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, or SIPRI, said China continued its upward trend that has lasted for more than two decades, Russian expenditure fell for the first time since 1998, and the United States’ military spending remained constant for the second consecutive year.
Presenting the report, SIPRI chairman Jan Eliasson said that “continuing high world military expenditure is a cause for serious concern,” adding that “it undermines the search for peaceful solutions to conflicts around the world.”
SIPRI said the five biggest spenders in 2017 were the United States, China, Saudi Arabia, Russia and India, which together accounted for 60 per cent of the total.