⢠NATO Secretary General at European Parliament conference to discuss shared security
⢠Video - NATO's presence in Poland
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On 13 January 2026, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte addressed the Renew Global Europe Forum at the European Parliament. Highlighting how NATO Allies are investing more in defence, boosting defence industrial production, and ensuring robust support for Ukraine, Mr Rutte underlined the value of cooperation between NATO and the European Union to enhance our shared security.
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte travelled to Croatia on 12 January 2026, where he met President Zoran MilanoviÄ and Prime Minister Andrej PlenkoviÄ along with key members of his government.
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The NATO Secretary Generalâs Special Representative for the Southern Neighbourhood, Javier Colomina, returned to Cairo for an official visit to the Arab Republic of Egypt, from 12 to 15 January 2026.
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Lieutenant General Remigijus BaltrÄnas, Director General of the International Military Staff, paid a two-day visit to key NATO structures in Italy, including Allied Joint Force Command Naples, the NATO Strategic Direction-South Hub in Naples and the NATO Defense College in Rome.
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Croatia began policing its own airspace on 1 January 2026, employing recently procured Rafale multirole fighters, as part of NATOâs Integrated Air and Missile Defence (IAMD) framework. (Story courtesy Allied Air Command)
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NATOâs forces in Poland stand guard over the Suwalki Gap, a strategic stretch of land that links Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania with Allied territory.
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