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NATO is stepping up its defense plans since the Cold War; Ukraine's fate is crucial to the world 17 January 2024

Kyiv • UNN

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NATO has developed its most robust defense plans since the Cold War, designed to deter any enemy. The success of these plans, detailed during the meeting of defense ministers, will have a significant impact on the future of world politics, said Admiral Rob Bauer, Chairman of the NATO Military Committee.

NATO is stepping up its defense plans since the Cold War; Ukraine's fate is crucial to the world

NATO now has the most robust defense plans since the Cold War to "deter any enemy and defend every inch of its territory." This was stated during a meeting of defense ministers in Brussels by Chairman of the NATO Military Committee Admiral Rob Bauer, discussing new defense plans, UNN reports.

These are the most comprehensive defense plans that NATO has had since the end of the Cold War. Never before have NATO plans and national defense plans been so closely interlinked. 

- said Admiral Rob Bauer.

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The Chairman of NATO's Military Committee emphasized the importance of the new defense plans and how they will shape the Alliance's armed forces for decades to come. He also noted that Allies  are now actively working to maximize the effectiveness of the new defense capabilities.

The meeting was focused on strengthening NATO's deterrence and defense by maximizing the implementation of new defense plans. The participants of this meeting expressed their conviction that the outcome of the war in Ukraine will decide the fate of the world. 

Ukraine will have our support every single day. Because do not doubt: the outcome of this war will determine the fate of the world. ...We need to be prepared for the unexpected and look at challenges from the perspective of all threats. For this purpose, our cooperation with partners is key. 

- said the Chairman of the NATO Military Committee, Dutch Admiral Rob Bauer.

According to the Deputy Secretary General of the Alliance , Mircea Geoană, NATO countries need more troops on alert, with greater capabilities, and more effective command and control.

Of course, all this requires money, time, and energy.

- the official emphasized.

He recalled that at last year's NATO summit in Vilnius, leaders agreed on a new target for defense spending of at least 2% of GDP. This, he said, underscores the seriousness of the challenges faced by the alliance.

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Tomorrow, Thursday, January 18, 2024, Admiral Bauer, Supreme Allied Commander Europe, General Cavoli and NATO's Deputy Supreme Allied Commander for Transformation, General Badia, will hold a joint press conference.

According to the Alliance's press service, the press conference will be broadcast on the NATO website.