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Leaders agree NATO 2030 agenda to strengthen the Alliance

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Leaders from NATO’s 30 member countries met at the NATO Summit on 14 June - check out what they decided.

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The NATO Summit in Brussels wrapped up on Monday (14 June 2021), with leaders taking important decisions to chart the Alliance’s course over the next decade and beyond.

Allied Leaders agreed an ambitious NATO 2030 agenda to ensure the Alliance can face the challenges of today and tomorrow. They took decisions to strengthen political consultations, reinforce collective defence, enhance resilience, sharpen NATO’s technological edge, uphold the rules-based international order, step up training and capacity-building for partners, and address the security impact of climate change. They further agreed to develop NATO’s next Strategic Concept for the summit in 2022, and to invest more together in NATO.

Find out more: https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/news_185258.htm
https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/news_184998.htm

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NATO LEADERS MET IN BRUSSELS ON 14 JUNE

HERE’S WHAT THEY DECIDED

#1 DEEPEN POLITICAL CONSULTATIONS
#2 STRENGTHEN NATO’S DETERRENCE AND DEFENCE
#3 ENHANCE OUR RESILIENCE
#4 CREATE A NEW HUB TO SHARPEN OUR TECHNOLOGICAL EDGE AND ESTABLISH A FUND TO SUPPORT INNOVATION
#5 UPHOLD THE RULES-BASED INTERNATIONAL ORDER
#6 BOOST PARTNER TRAINING
#7 ADAPT TO CLIMATE CHANGE AND REDUCE MILITARY EMISSIONS
#8 DEVELOP NATO’S NEXT STRATEGIC CONCEPT #9 AND TO INVEST MORE TOGETHER IN NATO

CHARTING NATO’S COURSE FOR THE FUTURE



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