⢠NATO Defence Ministers agree new capability targets to strengthen the Alliance
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Meeting in Brussels on 5 June 2025, NATO Defence Ministers agreed an ambitious new set of capability targets to build a stronger, fairer, more lethal Alliance, and ensure warfighting readiness for years to come.
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The North Atlantic Council has approved the nomination of Lieutenant General Alexus G. Grynkewich, United States Air Force, to the post of Supreme Allied Commander Europe.
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte participated in the B9 and Nordic Summit in Vilnius on 2 June 2025, hosted by President of Lithuania Gitanas NausÄda, at which Allied leaders were joined by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine. Discussions focused on preparing the NATO Summit in The Hague and strengthening support for Ukraine.
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On 5 June 2025, NATO Allies further strengthened their ability to train aircrews and use cross-border airspace for exercises.
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On 2 June 2025, NATOâs Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA) launched 10 new challenges aimed at finding the next generation of dual-use deep technologies to help better protect the Allianceâs one billion citizens. Innovators will be able to submit proposals to DIANAâs challenges until 12:00 UTC on Friday 11 July 2025. Selected innovators will join Phase 1 of DIANAâs programme, participating in a six-month accelerator programme starting in January 2026 â becoming part of DIANAâs 2026 cohort of innovators.
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Lieutenant General Andrew M. Rohling, Deputy Chair of the NATO Military Committee, participated in the 2025 IISS Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, highlighting NATOâs commitment to building stronger dialogue and cooperation with partners in the Indo-Pacific. His presence at the conference reflected the Allianceâs growing attention to global dynamics that influence Euro-Atlantic security.
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As exercise Swift Response 25 draws to a successful close, Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum highlights the importance of this large-scale multinational training event in reinforcing NATOâs collective defence posture. Conducted under the umbrella of DEFENDER-Europe 25 and as a key component of the NATO exercise cluster Griffin Lightning 25, Swift Response 25 has showcased the Allianceâs ability to conduct high-readiness operations across the strategically vital High North and Baltic regions. (Story courtesy Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum)
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