In remarks to the opening of a two-day defense ministers meeting at NATO headquarters, Hagel said the current path of declining European defense investment is not sustainable.
"As European economies recover, leaders must make the case for renewed investment in military capability," he said. "The current path is not sustainable. Our alliance can endure only as long as we are willing to fight for it, and invest in it."
He added, "If the alliance is to remain effective, adaptable, and relevant, rebalancing NATO's burden-sharing and capabilities is mandatory - not elective."
"America's contributions in NATO remain starkly disproportionate, so adjustments in the US defense budget cannot become an excuse for further cuts in European defense spending," Hagel said, according to prepared remarks provided to reporters, who were not allowed to attend his closed-door conference.
Hagel was attending a dinner today at which the ministers were expected to begin discussing events in Afghanistan and the prospects for a future US and NATO military role there.
