NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is calling on the alliance's 32 member nations to increase their financial, military, and political commitments to NATO. During meetings in Washington, Rutte emphasized that the freedom and prosperity of member countries depend on a stronger alliance. He highlighted a unified stance between the US and European allies, agreeing that Russia poses a significant long-term threat. Rutte's push comes ahead of a major NATO summit, underscoring the urgency for greater investment and cooperation. The message is clear: NATO must bolster its defenses to address evolving security challenges.
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NATO chief urges allies to do more and says their freedom and prosperity depend on it
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is urging the 32 member nations to devote more funds, equipment and political energy to the world's biggest military alliance.
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