‘Aggression from Russia and other states threatens us all’, says Nato Chief

In a video message, Rutte also outlined the alliance’s priorities ahead of its next summit in the Hague

Army soldier figurines are displayed in front of the NATO logo and Russian flag colours background in this illustration taken, February 13, 2022. PHOTO: REUTERS

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte addressed the sixth edition of the Atlantic Future Forum on Tuesday (26 November 2024), delivering a video message outlining the alliance’s priorities ahead of its next summit in The Hague. These priorities include strengthening collective defence, increasing support for Ukraine, and deepening international partnerships.

During his speech, Rutte stressed the ongoing threat posed by Russia’s aggression, noting that the impact of such actions extends far beyond Ukraine. "Russia’s aggression is not contained to Ukraine. China, Iran and North Korea’s destabilising actions have far-reaching implications. When aggressors are emboldened it threatens us all, no matter how large or small," he said.

Rutte emphasised the importance of solidarity within NATO, stating, "There is strength in numbers and value in building on a strong foundation, which is why we must continue to invest in NATO. A transatlantic future is the only way to ensure our freedom and security," he concluded.

The event, held in London, was chaired by Lord Sedwill, former UK Cabinet Secretary and National Security Advisor, alongside First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Ben Key. The Forum brought together senior leaders from military, government, and academic circles to discuss pressing global security challenges, with a focus on the war in Ukraine, conflicts in the Middle East, and security concerns in the Indo-Pacific.

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