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NATO leaders to make new decisions at the upcoming summit

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NATO leaders are ready to make decisions to ensure long-term security, the head of the military alliance said Friday.

Axar.az reports that leaders will gather Monday in Brussels for the first time since 2018 and the summit will open a new chapter in the alliance history by agreeing on “an ambitious and forward-looking NATO 2030 agenda,” Jens Stoltenberg told reporters.

He said it is a pivotal moment for the alliance to adapt to challenges, such as “Russia and China pushing back against the rule-based international order, the continued threat of terrorism, sophisticated cyberattacks, disruptive technologies and climate change.”

Date
2021.06.12 / 11:13
Author
Axar.az
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