⢠Secretary General praises Norwayâs leadership in NATO and support for Ukraine
⢠Video - Built for the Arctic: how Norway trains NATO for winter warfare
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte met Prime Minister of Norway Jonas Gahr Støre in Brussels on 11 June 2026 to discuss final preparations for the Ankara Summit.
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On 10 June 2026, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte called for the defence industry to speed up production and innovation across the Alliance. Speaking at the Transatlantic Defense Industry Access Forum, Mr. Rutte urged industry to deliver more firepower faster, noting that âwhen you, all of you, produce more, our deterrence and defence posture is stronger, and we are all safer.â
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NATO will gradually adjust KFORâs posture in Kosovo over the next year in response to the improved security situation. âNATO and KFOR are fully committed to safety and security in Kosovo,â said General Alexus G. Grynkewich, Supreme Allied Commander Europe. âIt is this commitment that has led to increased stability as the security organisations in Kosovo have become more capable. The current conditions provide an opportunity to optimise KFORâs size and posture further.â
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From 9 to 11 June 2026, the NATO Special Representative for the Southern Neighbourhood, Javier Colomina, visited the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. During the visit, he reiterated Allied solidarity with Gulf partners and strong condemnation of Iranâs indiscriminate attacks across the region.
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On 11 June 2026, NATO Deputy Secretary General Radmila Shekerinska visited Athens to participate in the Oikonomikos Tachydromos (OT) Forum. In a moderated discussion, Ms Shekerinska set out the priorities for the NATO Summit held in Ankara next month.
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On 10 June 2026, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte met with the Conference of Presidents at the European Parliament in Brussels. In a session chaired by European Parliament President Roberta Metsola, the Secretary General called NATOâs cooperation with the European Union essential to protect the security and freedom of our citizens.
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NATOâs newest multinational Forward Land Forces (FLF) began operations in Finland and Sweden on 6 June 2026. Led by framework nation Sweden, FLF Finland will enhance deterrence and defence on NATOâs northeastern flank and contribute to the security of the Arctic and the High North. FLF Finland is now one of nine multinational Forward Land Forces established gradually since 2017 along the Allianceâs eastern flank.
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On 6 June 2026, the NATO Research Vessel Alliance departed La Spezia, Italy, for the High North and Arctic, marking the start of Task Force X (TFX)-Arctic â NATOâs new initiative to strengthen the Alliance's awareness and presence in the region. TFX-Arctic falls under NATOâs Rapid Adoption Action Plan approved at the 2025 NATO Summit in The Hague, which aims at accelerating innovation adoption and integration into military operations. It builds on experience gained from the conduct of TFX-Baltic, launched in January 2025 to enhance the security of critical undersea infrastructure in the Baltic Sea region.
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NATOâs Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Force is operating its RQ-4D Phoenix remotely piloted aircraft as part of the large-scale, multi-domain exercise Ramstein Flag in June, supporting situational awareness and information-sharing across the Alliance. The aircraft are deployed to Pirkkala Air Base, Finland during the exercise. (Story courtesy of Allied Air Command)
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Speaking at the annual FuelsEurope Conference in Brussels on 10 June 2026, NATO Deputy Secretary General Radmila Shekerinska underlined the critical role of energy and fuel supplies in supporting the Allianceâs deterrence and defence.
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On 2-3 June 2026, Allies and partners gathered at NATO Headquarters in Brussels for the annual NATO Defence Capacity Building (DCB) Conference. They reviewed the progress that has been achieved and exchanged views on future priorities.
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North of the Arctic Circle, in terrain that punishes every piece of equipment and every soldier inside it, Norway is training NATO for one of the most demanding battlefields on earth. This is how the Norwegian Army became the Alliance's Arctic warfare instructors.
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