NATO Secretary General highlighted the French contribution in terms of armament, which includes air defense systems, cruise missiles and armored vehicles
The Élysée Palace was the scene of a meeting between the French president and the secretary general of NATO, . During the meeting, the leaders emphasized the importance of increasing investments in defense, in addition to strengthening collaboration between the countries of the transatlantic alliance. Rutte highlighted that greater investment in defense can contribute to reducing the risk of conflicts in the future. Another central point of the conversation was support for , with a focus on the country’s energy infrastructure. Rutte praised France for its initiatives, such as training the Anne of Kiev Brigade and promising to send Mirage fighters.
He also mentioned the French contribution in terms of weaponry, which includes air defense systems, cruise missiles and armored vehicles. Furthermore, Rutte expressed his concern about military relations between Russia, China, Iran and North Korea. He warned that these ties pose a significant threat to security in Europe and peace globally. The discussion on these topics reflects the growing need for vigilance and cooperation among NATO allies.
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Published by Fernando Dias