⢠NATO concludes historic Summit in The Hague
⢠Video - NATO is ready to protect our people, now and in the future
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On 25 June 2025, NATO concluded a historic Summit in The Hague. Allies reached a decision to invest 5% of GDP in defence â laying the foundation for a strong, united NATO in the years to come, and reaffirming their continued support to Ukraine.
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On 24 June 2025, Secretary General Mark Rutte called on NATO Allies, partners and industry to âunite, innovate and deliverâ to ensure the Alliance is able to âwin this new war of productionâ.
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At their meeting in February 2025, NATO Defence Ministers approved NATOâs Updated Defence Production Action Plan. They approved NATOâs first Commercial Space Strategy and Rapid Adoption Action Plan at their meeting in June 2025.
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Increasing transatlantic defence industry production capacity is imperative to meet higher defence investment demand signals and support NATOâs enhanced deterrence and defence effectively.
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NATO Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) aircraft provided air surveillance at the NATO Summit. Flying patrols over sensitive airspace, NATO AWACS provided part of the Allied contribution to guarding the skies over the summit in The Hague, which concluded on 25 June. (Story courtesy Airborne Early Warning & Control Force)
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Denmark and Sweden formally joined the Multinational Multi Role Tanker Transport Unit (MMU) on 25 June 2025 during the NATO Summit, strengthening strategic air mobility across the Alliance. (Story courtesy Allied Air Command)
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While citizens of NATO countries sleep safely in their beds, troops from their militaries are standing guard, warding off external aggression. While NATO is facing the most pronounced security challenge in more than a generation, the Alliance is more than rising to the challenge.
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