Czech Defense Minister Jaromír Zůna stated Wednesday that his ministry will meet the commitment of allocating 2% of the country’s GDP to defense. Zůna arrived late to budget negotiations with Finance Minister Alena Schillerová, but described the meeting as "welcoming and pleasant." The discussion focused on the defense budget for the upcoming fiscal year. While details of the agreement weren't immediately released, Zůna's statement indicates a positive outcome for the defense sector. This commitment fulfills a long-standing pledge to NATO regarding defense spending. The negotiations signify continued collaboration between the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Finance on crucial budgetary matters. Further details are expected to be released as the budget finalizes.