Ursula von der Leyen told reporters in Berlin on Tuesday that defense spending would be among the topics at a NATO meeting in Brussels later this week.
The US and others long have called for NATO members to honor their financial commitments, a message that has intensified under President Donald Trump.
Von der Leyen said: "It's fully right that the burden should be fairly divided" and that Germany is increasing its defense budget accordingly. It currently spends about 1.2 per cent of GDP on defense.
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