UK Foreign Secretary to discuss strengthening NATO’s long-term resilience at Foreign Ministers meeting  ⋆ Universul.net

Intalnire secretarului General al NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, cu presedintele Romaniei, Klaus Iohannis, in Bucuresti, 28 noiembrie 2022. Inquam Photos / Octav Ganea

British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly will discuss how the Alliance will strengthen its support for Ukraine and enhance its long-term resilience at NATO’s Foreign Ministers meeting, which takes place in Bucharest, Romania this week.

Ukraine will be top of the agenda when the Alliance meets, with NATO’s Foreign Ministers set to hold discussions on how best to continue supporting Ukraine as the war enters winter.

“With Russia’s war disrupting peace in Europe it’s vital that NATO and its Allies look closely at how we shore up our defences to handle the challenges we face today,” he said.

“We are united in the long-term objective of supporting Ukraine and further strengthening NATO as a defensive alliance.

The Alliance will also discuss its long-term objectives for enhancing its defenses. Finland and Sweden will join their first Foreign Ministerial meeting as NATO invitees, ahead of their accession to the Alliance. Their membership will make Europe safer and grow NATO to 32 countries.

The UK and the Alliance will also be focused on solidifying their support to partner countries where Russia is exerting its destabilising influence. Moldova is joining the meeting at Foreign Minister level for the first time in history. The Foreign Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Georgia will also be present to discuss their ongoing cooperation with NATO.

The meeting will build on discussions at NATO’s Madrid summit earlier in the year, where allies agreed that China is a challenge that requires NATO to build a global perspective. Today’s meeting in Bucharest will look to operationalise the decisions taken by leaders in Madrid and look ahead to next year’s Vilnius Summit.

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