NATO Homepage, 03
– 04 Jun. 2014:
Collective defence and preparations for the NATO Wales
Summit in September will be in the spotlight at a two-day meeting of
defence ministers which begins on Tuesday (3 June). Ministers will also
meet with their Ukrainian and Georgian counterparts and discuss the ISAF
mission in Afghanistan with ISAF contributors and the Afghan defence
minister.
The first working session will focus on the broader and
longer-term implications of Russia's illegal actions in Ukraine in terms
of collective defence.
Ministers will discuss what more needs to be done in the medium and long term. This will include discussions on raising the responsiveness of the NATO Response Force, and more focus on special forces, cyber defence and stepped-up exercises.
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Ministers will discuss what more needs to be done in the medium and long term. This will include discussions on raising the responsiveness of the NATO Response Force, and more focus on special forces, cyber defence and stepped-up exercises.
- Ministers will then hold a session of the NATO-Ukraine Commission to discuss the security situation in Ukraine and priorities for defence cooperation between NATO and Ukraine. This will be followed by a second working session of the 28 Allies to discuss the broader preparations for the Wales Summit in terms of readiness, military capabilities and defence investment.
- Wednesday will begin with a session of the NATO-Georgia Commission to discuss the current status of Georgia’s defence reforms, and plans for further work. It will also be a chance to discuss the wider regional implications of the Russia-Ukraine crisis.
[nato.int]
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