NATO Monitors After Trump's Strike on Iran's Nuclear Sites

A NATO official confirmed the alliance is keeping a close eye on the situation following President Trump's announcement of U.S. forces striking Iran's main nuclear sites. The official noted the potential implications for NATO's non-combat advisory mission in Iraq as they assess the impact of the strikes.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 22-06-2025 11:31 IST | Created: 22-06-2025 11:31 IST
NATO Monitors After Trump's Strike on Iran's Nuclear Sites
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NATO is closely monitoring developments after President Donald Trump revealed that U.S. forces targeted Iran's key nuclear facilities, a NATO official informed Reuters on Sunday.

In response to inquiries regarding the alliance's reaction to these strikes, and the potential effects on NATO's non-combat advisory and capacity-building mission in neighboring Iraq, the official emphasized NATO's vigilant observation of the unfolding scenario.

The situation marks a significant geopolitical event, with NATO assessing any consequent changes to its operations and strategies in the region, particularly in Iraq where its advisory missions are active.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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