7986 visitors online
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasizes the necessity of European and American cooperation in defense strategies, particularly amid Russian aggression over the Baltic Sea and potential attacks on NATO territories. The alliance continues to support Ukraine, with logistical hubs in Romania aiding the delivery of military aid and assistance. Despite opposition from some member states, Ukraine remains committed to joining NATO, as President Zelenskyy pursues alternative security guarantees that don't exclude membership entirely. The evolving geopolitical landscape requires NATO to consider both short and long-term strategies to deter potential aggressors and enhance collective security across Europe.

What are current NATO strategies in response to Russian aggression?

NATO's strategies include continued support for Ukraine, establishing new logistics hubs in Romania, and preparing contingency measures to deter Russian aggression. The alliance prioritizes cooperation with US and European allies to maintain defense synergies, addressing new challenges emerging from Russian actions in the Baltic Sea and beyond. While some members express apprehension about Ukraine's membership, the organization remains committed to regional stability and robust response capabilities.

How does NATO plan to support Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict?

NATO supports Ukraine by coordinating military aid through initiatives like the PURL program, which involves contributions from multiple member countries. The alliance also provides training, logistical support, and strategic advice to bolster Ukraine's defense capabilities. Despite geopolitical pressures, NATO emphasizes the importance of continued material and financial support to help Ukraine resist aggression and maintain regional security.

What impact has the US had on NATO policies regarding Europe and Ukraine?

The US plays a significant role in shaping NATO's policies, providing financial and military support to Ukraine and ensuring Europe's defense. Recent US decisions, such as troop adjustments, reflect a strategic reassessment rather than a withdrawal from European commitments. The US continues to collaborate with NATO allies to enhance collective security, despite political shifts within the alliance due to evolving international dynamics.

Why are some NATO members hesitant about Ukraine's membership?

Some NATO members hesitate to endorse Ukraine's membership due to concerns about escalating conflict with Russia and the alliance's readiness for potential military engagement. Additionally, internal political dynamics and the necessity to maintain unity among current members influence these hesitations. Despite this, Ukraine continues to actively seek membership, demonstrating its alignment with NATO's values and goals.

How does NATO address concerns regarding long-term preparedness?

NATO addresses long-term preparedness by enhancing its resource and strategic capabilities, investing in modern defense systems, and increasing collaboration among member states. The alliance also focuses on adapting to new forms of warfare, such as cyber threats, and improving rapid response mechanisms. These efforts ensure that NATO remains a robust and capable force in the face of emerging global security challenges, ensuring stability and peace for all members.

show details

News NATO

NATO Secretary General Rutte There are no indicators of US troop withdrawal from Europe - Rutte NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said that the United States remains committed to the Alliance, despite the concerns of European countries about a possible change in Washington's foreign policy. 380 2

nato ukraine Ukraine joins NATO’s aviation system: Ukrainian aircraft will be coordinated with allies Ukraine has joined the NATO aviation system through a digital interface, which will allow the Armed Forces aircraft to coordinate their actions with the allies. 2 304 23 Previously in trend: Development of Armed Forces Aviation

NATO NATO not discussing Russia’s demand for eastern non-expansion - media NATO is not currently discussing Russia's demand for written guarantees of non-expansion to the east. 1 373 3 Previously in trend: Ukraine’s NATO membership Russia’s demands to end war

Kellogg on Russia’s demands to end war US recognises validity of Russia’s demands for NATO non-expansion and is ready to discuss it, - Kellogg US President Donald Trump is ready to promise the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin not to expand NATO to the east if such a demand becomes a condition for ending the war. 18 393 239 Previously in trend: Russia’s demands to end war

When will the next Ramstein meeting be held? Next meeting in "Ramstein" format will be held on June 4 The United Kingdom and Germany are convening a Contact Group on Ukraine's defense at NATO headquarters. 408 0 Previously in trend: Ramstein meeting

Zelenskyy and Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama have a phone conversation Zelenskyy: Ukraine’s absence at NATO summit will be Putin’s victory over Alliance President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine's absence at the NATO summit would be a victory for Russian President Putin, but not over Ukraine, but over the Alliance. 1 732 32 Previously in trend: NATO Summit in The Hague

nato ukraine NATO discusses new defense spending target of 5% of GDP, including to help Ukraine NATO is negotiating a new defense spending target of 5% of GDP. 436 2 Previously in trend: NATO defense spending

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy Zelenskyy may attend NATO forum in Hague: summit cut short due to Trump’s stance - NYT It is not known whether Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will receive an official invitation to the June NATO summit in The Hague, but he is likely to take part in a parallel defence industry forum. 3 181 35 Previously in trend: NATO Summit in The Hague

What Rutte is afraid of at NATO summit Rutte is afraid of scandal between Trump and Zelenskyy at NATO summit - The New York Times NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte wants the Alliance's summit in June to be short and sweet. Therefore, he is afraid of Volodymyr Zelenskyy's participation because of Donald Trump's presence there. 5 813 75 Previously in trend: NATO Summit in The Hague

Mark Rutte Russia, together with China, North Korea and Iran, are preparing for long confrontation with West, - Rutte Russia, with the support of China, Iran, and the DPRK, is preparing for a prolonged confrontation with the West. In view of this, NATO Allies should increase defense spending and make the Alliance stronger to be ready to meet any challenges. 3 126 14 Previously in trend: Russia’s threat to Europe NATO defense spending

Breckelmans Trump, Zelenskyy to attend NATO summit in Hague, - Dutch Defense Minister Brekelmans U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will attend the NATO summit in The Hague on June 24-26. 2 213 31 Previously in trend: NATO Summit in The Hague

Antti Häkkinen Russia has increased its activity in Baltic Sea, increasing tensions in region, - Finnish Defense Minister Häkkinen Russia's activity in the Baltic Sea has increased significantly. This increases tensions in the region. 986 11 Previously in trend: Russian military presence in Baltic sea

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte Rutte on Zelenskyy’s NATO Summit invitation in Hague: Wait for agenda announcement NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, when asked whether President Volodymyr Zelenskyy would be invited to the NATO summit in The Hague, responded that one should wait for the official summit agenda, which would specify the invited partners. 1 327 15 Previously in trend: Zelenskyy’s invitation to NATO summit

Rutte and Zelenskyy had a conversation Rutte and Zelenskyy discussed efforts to ensure just and lasting peace and support for NATO NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte spoke about his phone conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. 479 8 Previously in trend: Support for Ukraine

Mark Rutte Higher defense spending should show Russia that Alliance’s response to Russia’s build-up on NATO’s borders "will be devastating," - Rutte Increasing defense spending by NATO countries will show Russia that the Alliance's response to Russia's build-up of its presence on the borders of NATO countries "will be devastating." 844 14 Previously in trend: NATO defense spending

NATO Summit in The Hague. Communiqués can be extremely short Communiqué of NATO Summit in Hague may be "extremely short" and without paragraph on threat of Russia - NOS The communiqué of the NATO summit to be held in The Hague in June may be "extremely short." It will not mention the threat from Russia. 1 905 13 Previously in trend: NATO Summit in The Hague

defence industrial complex Ukraine produces more artillery systems than all NATO countries, but this is not enough to deter Russia - WSJ Over the past three years, Ukraine's military-industrial complex has grown 35 times - from $1 billion in 2022 to $35 billion today. 4 226 27 Previously in trend: Ukrainian defense industry

Karis on Europe’s defense capabilities Strong NATO, together with strong Europe, will be reliable and confident force, thus able to maintain peace, - Karis Estonian President Alar Karis has called on NATO allies to increase investment in defense, as Russia is a threat to the whole of Europe and NATO countries. 621 10 Previously in trend: NATO defense spending

Marco Rubio Rubio denied that US opposed Zelenskyy’s invitation to NATO summit: I don’t know where this information came from US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has stated that Washington does not oppose inviting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to the NATO summit in The Hague. 1 670 15 Previously in trend: NATO Summit in The Hague

USA, Russia U.S. proposes restoring NATO–Russia Council to resolve war in Ukraine – Bloomberg The United States has proposed restoring the NATO–Russia Council as one of the tools to reach a security compromise with Moscow and help resolve the war in Ukraine. 3 293 36 Previously in trend: settlement of the war in Ukraine

Trump does not want to see Zelenskyy at the NATO summit Zelenskyy not invited to NATO summit to please Trump - Euractiv For the first time since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was not invited to participate in the main discussions of the NATO summit to be held in June, to "please" US President Donald Trump. 4 729 90 Previously in trend: NATO Summit in The Hague

usa,intelligence US does not support Zelenskyy’s participation in NATO summit in Hague - ANSA The United States does not support the idea of inviting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to the NATO summit to be held on June 24 in The Hague. 5 854 42 Previously in trend: NATO Summit in The Hague

Marco Rubio Rubio to attend NATO ministerial meeting in Turkey to discuss ending Russia’s war against Ukraine - State Department US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will attend an informal meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Turkey on May 14-16. The meeting will focus on ending Russia's war against Ukraine. 1 375 11 Previously in trend: Rubio visits Turkey

Rutte on the ceasefire Rutte supports call of "Coalition of Willing" for unconditional ceasefire NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has supported the call by the leaders of the "Coalition of the Willing" for a 30-day ceasefire. 848 12 Previously in trend: 30-day ceasefire Negotiations on ceasefire

EU urges not to irritate Trump ahead of NATO summit EU urged to avoid conflicts with Trump to avoid disrupting NATO summit in June - FT EU member states are calling on Brussels to refrain from any measures in response to Donald Trump's tariffs and to avoid any conflicts with him before the NATO summit in June. Anything to avoid disrupting the event. 1 184 33 Previously in trend: NATO defense spending NATO Summit in The Hague

NATO expressed support for Ukraine. Dragone’s statement NATO sees the sacrifice of Ukrainian soldiers, we are on your side - Chairman of Alliance’s Military Committee Dragone Ukrainian soldiers stand in defense not only of Ukraine and their families, but also at the forefront of defending democracy and the right to freedom. 1 260 17 Previously in trend: Kyiv security forum

Ukraine-NATO cooperation. Development of a Science and Technology Strategy Ukraine’s Defense Ministry takes part in drafting NATO’s Science and Technology Strategy for first time The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine is taking part for the first time in the development of NATO’s new Science and Technology Strategy. 522 3 Previously in trend: NATO

Ukraine certifies military courses according to NATO standards NATO to start audit of Ukrainian military universities - Defense Ministry Starting from May 1, 2025, NATO will begin an institutional audit of Ukrainian higher military educational institutions that are part of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. 1 532 32 Previously in trend: Education in Ukraine

Ministry of Defense Investing in Ukrainian manufacturing is investment in security of all of Europe – Umerov at meeting with NATO PA delegation The NATO Parliamentary Assembly delegation, led by President Marcos Perestrello, held talks with representatives of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence. 523 8 Previously in trend: NATO

parliament, council, supreme Ukraine should receive the most powerful security guarantees - NATO PA Chairman Perestrello President of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly Marcos Perestrello made a statement in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on the need to provide Ukraine with the strongest security guarantees to prevent future aggression by Russia. 766 15 Previously in trend: Security guarantees for Ukraine

NATO Defense spending of 2% of GDP by NATO countries is not enough, - US Ambassador to Alliance Whitaker U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker said that NATO member states should increase defense spending. He emphasized that the current spending of 2% of GDP is not enough. 1 274 13 Previously in trend: Trump’s demands to NATO members NATO defense spending

Kubilius on why Russia demands not to grant Ukraine NATO membership Denying Ukraine NATO membership will only make it easier for Russia to plan further aggression - Kubilius Russia demands that Ukraine not be granted NATO membership, not because it fears an attack on itself from the territory of the Alliance. But because it is planning the next aggression. 1 443 11 Previously in trend: Ukraine’s NATO membership

Rutte’s visit to the United States In Washington, Rutte discussed, in particular, issue of just and lasting end to Russia’s war against Ukraine During his visit to Washington, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte met with senior U.S. officials, including President Donald Trump, where, among other things, he discussed the end of Russia's war against Ukraine. 948 11 Previously in trend: Rutte visits USA

Trump made statement on Ukraine’s membership in NATO I don’t think Ukraine will ever be able to join NATO, - Trump US President Donald Trump believes that Ukraine is unlikely to ever join NATO. 5 907 102 Previously in trend: Ukraine’s NATO membership Trump’s statements about NATO

NATO defense spending NATO countries spent $1.3 trillion on defense last year. This exceeds forecasts - Alliance report In 2024, 32 NATO member states together spent $1.303 trillion on defense. This figure exceeded forecasts. 720 4 Previously in trend: NATO defense spending

Europe and Canada should increase defense spending. Rutte’s statement Europe and Canada must make "quantum leap" in defense spending - Rutte NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte called on European countries and Canada to make a "quantum leap" in increasing defense spending. 1 054 17 Previously in trend: NATO defense spending

How status of Crimea could affect NATO. FT analysis Crimea’s status could create serious diplomatic crisis in NATO - FT Donald Trump's insistence that Ukraine officially recognise Russia's occupation of Crimea has suddenly put European leaders before a choice: to stand by Kyiv or to side with Washington. 8 431 43 Previously in trend: Ukrainian Crimea Occupation of Crimea

Hegseth Time when the US was guarantor of Europe’s security is over, - Hegseth The United States can no longer be the sole guarantor of European security. 5 686 83 Previously in trend: Europe and USA NATO defense spending

Rutte will visit the United States on April 24. Who will he meet with Rutte will visit United States on April 24-25. He will meet with Rubio, Hegseth and Waltz NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will visit Washington on April 24-25, 2025. 801 7 Previously in trend: Rutte visits USA

Zelenskyy Russia cannot veto Ukraine’s accession to NATO – Zelenskyy Russia cannot veto Ukraine's aspirations to become a member of the North Atlantic Alliance. 1 293 16 Previously in trend: Ukraine’s NATO membership

airplanes of the Russian Federation British fighter jets have been scrambled twice this week to intercept Russian aircraft in NATO airspace - Telegraph This week, British Typhoon fighter jets were scrambled twice after Russian aircraft flew too close to NATO airspace. 1 809 10 Previously in trend: Britain intercepted Russian planes over NATO air space

The Ministry of Defense joined the update of NATO standards on education and training Education and training: Ministry of Defense joins update of NATO standards During a meeting of NATO’s Training and Education Interoperability Group, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine presented the key achievements in the transformation of Ukraine’s military education system and the procedure for conducting its institutional audit. The Ministry also outlined plans to certify professional military education courses to NATO standards by 2026. 602 1 Previously in trend: AFU and NATO standards

department of state State Department denies complete US withdrawal from NATO funding The US State Department is opposed to a number of provisions of the White House Office of Management and Budget memorandum, including the "complete cessation of funding" for NATO. 1 389 12 Previously in trend: USA in NATO State Department and USAID budget cuts

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte Rutte: No one promised that Ukraine’s NATO membership would be part of peace agreement Ukraine's membership in NATO will not be part of a peace agreement to end the war. 2 811 43 Previously in trend: Rutte’s statement on Ukraine’s NATO membership

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte NATO’s support for Ukraine is unquestionable. Since beginning of year, 20 billion euros have been provided, - Rutte NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte assured that the North Atlantic Alliance continues to provide political and other types of assistance to Ukraine. 752 16 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

Ukraine is in urgent need of air defense systems. Zelenskyy’s statement "We are ready to take any steps necessary to strengthen Ukraine’s air defense," Zelenskyy stated President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine is ready to join efforts with its partners to secure funding for air defense systems. 932 14 Previously in trend: Zelenskyy’s meeting with Rutte

NATO Trump administration plans to completely cut off funding for UN and NATO - Washington Post Donald Trump's administration proposes to cut the budget of the US State Department by almost half. Humanitarian aid may be cut by 54%, and funding for the UN and NATO may be cut off completely. 6 470 38 Previously in trend: Reductions in US USA in NATO State Department and USAID budget cuts

Kallas on the Coalition of the Willing Discussion on format of possible mission to Ukraine continues within Coalition of Willing – Kallas The "Coalition of the Willing" is discussing the format of a possible mission, what each country can offer Ukraine. 503 1 Previously in trend: Coalition of the willing