NATO Leaders Commit to Strengthening Collective Defense
Source: Official text: Statement by the North Atlantic Council on recent airspace violations by Russia, 23-Sep.-2025 (2025-09-23)
NATO leaders reaffirmed their commitment to collective defense and unity during the alliance's summit, emphasizing the importance of adapting to evolving security challenges. They highlighted ongoing efforts to enhance military readiness, increase interoperability among member forces, and address emerging threats such as cyber attacks and hybrid warfare. The summit also focused on strengthening partnerships with other countries and organizations to promote stability and security worldwide. Leaders agreed to continue investing in modernizing NATO's capabilities and to maintain a unified front in deterring potential adversaries, ensuring the alliance remains a robust and credible security provider.
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