This week at NATO

This week at NATO

NATO Foreign Ministers chart way forward in addressing Russian sabotage

General view of the ministerial meeting

NATO Foreign Ministers wrapped up two days of meetings in Brussels on 4 December 2024 addressing Russia’s escalating campaign of hostile actions in NATO countries.

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Watch the press conference by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte following the second day of the meetings of NATO Ministers of Foreign Affairs ↓


Celebrating the bravery of Ukraine’s Armed Forces

Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, Ukrainian soldiers have demonstrated their courage, skill and determination to defend their country.

On 6 December, Ukraine marked its national Day of the Armed Forces, celebrating its army’s dedication, strength and bravery. NATO joined Ukraine in paying tribute to its soldiers, renewing its unwavering support to ensure that Ukraine prevails against Russian aggression.


NATO Secretary General discusses security in the Western Balkans with the President of Montenegro

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte with the President of Montenegro, Jakov Milatović

On 4 December 2024, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte met with President of Montenegro Jakov Milatović at NATO Headquarters in Brussels. The Secretary General thanked Montenegro for promoting peace, stability and security in the Western Balkans and its contributions to NATO missions and operations.

Watch the joint remarks by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte with the President of Montenegro Jakov Milatović ↓


More stories from the week

Netherlands moves fifth-generation fighters to NATO Air Policing mission in Estonia

Canada transfers command of Standing NATO Maritime Group Two to Türkiye


NATO Through Time podcast – NATO’s newest members with former President of Finland Sauli Niinistö

The NATO Through Time podcast dives deep into NATO’s history, reflecting on how the past influences the present – and future – of the longest-lasting alliance in history. This episode features former President of Finland Sauli Niinistö, who discusses his country’s journey (alongside Sweden) from NATO partner to member.

Emanuel V Fernandes

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2w

Congratulations to Ukraine in the face of his posture in defense of his territory attacked by the Russians, showing the time for long -range attack, enough of being in defense, the attack can define a war, especially if UKR has the support of the largest organization Military of the world, NATO, supported by the US and other members.

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Alex Bibanovski

Your time will always come!

3w

It would be much better( lifesaving and nationals budget savings) if NATO holds these meetings with only one agenda.. Peace Negotiations, enough of other nonsense and short non effective money spending meetings

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Ian Yang

☄️ "Always learning, Always thinking, Always moving" | Red Team Tenth Man | AI, Energy, National Defense, Aerospace | Senior at Auburn University

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The strategic focus on countering cyber threats and sabotage is crucial. Particularly striking is the commitment to enhance intelligence sharing and critical infrastructure protection. Strong to see NATO-EU cooperation strengthening on these challenges.

Florian C. MBA

Full Stack Google Certified AI Engineer. Passionate about Machine Learning and enthusiastic Data Scientist which generate real life value from data. |UK work permit. Paying attention to societal trends.

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NATO Alliance should take note that Romania might be actually under direct attack right now. The extremists supported by russia are trying to overturn the authorities through armed insurection after which putin will intervene to "save" the country. https://nexta.ro/2024/12/08/horatiu-potra-legionarul-milionar-saltat-de-politisti-in-trafic-in-timp-ce-se-indrepta-spre-bucuresti-insotit-de-20-de-persoane-arme-albe-gasite-in-masinile-acestora/

Nice to know the Sec. General title has been adopted. Nonetheless, NATO is obsolete adopt SNATO as agreed and catch up on our remuneration.

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