⢠NATO Secretary General attends London Security Summit
⢠Video - Swedenâs impact on NATO
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On 2 March 2025 NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte attended the Securing Our Future Summit in London, United Kingdom.
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On 6 March 2025 NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte welcomed the President of Poland, Andrzej Duda to NATO headquarters in Brussels. The leaders discussed the security situation, support for Ukraine and the urgent need for Allies to ramp up defence spending and production in order to meet future challenges.
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NATO's Air Policing mission stands as a cornerstone of the Alliance's commitment to maintaining the integrity and security of NATO airspace. This collective defence initiative ensures that even member countries without their own air defence capabilities are protected under NATO's unified command. (Courtesy Allied Air Command)
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Two of NATOâs naval task groups have taken part in NATOâs largest exercise of 2025, Exercise Steadfast Dart, in the Aegean Sea. (Courtesy Allied Maritime Command)
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On Wednesday 5 March, an intense exercise performed over the Estonian coastal waters, tested the F-35s capabilities in detecting, identifying and neutralizing unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). (Courtesy Allied Air Command)
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In March 2024, Sweden ended over 200 years of neutrality when it joined the NATO alliance, a decision driven by Russiaâs full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and the growing security threats in Europe.
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