NATO's Eastern Flank: Strengthening Defenses Amid Rising Tensions
NATO's eastern members emphasized the need for bolstering air defenses against Russian threats during a meeting in Bucharest. Leaders from 14 nations discussed enhancing defense industrial capacity. The gathering highlighted Russia's aggressive tactics, including airspace violations, urging unified transatlantic military capabilities ahead of the NATO summit in Ankara.
NATO allies on the eastern flank have expressed urgent concerns about strengthening air defenses in response to recurrent Russian airspace violations. The leaders of 14 allied nations convened in Bucharest to address rising security threats and sought to enhance defense industry cooperation.
Romania's President Nicusor Dan and Poland's President Karol Nawrocki hosted the meeting, where condemnations of Russia's confrontational actions were echoed. The leaders emphasized the need to fortify NATO's air and missile defense systems, particularly against drone threats.
The summit also addressed transatlantic defense industrial development amidst concerns over a growing divide between the U.S. and Europe. Ukraine's President Zelenskiy and NATO leaders stressed the importance of advancing unified military capabilities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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