Author (Corporate) | North Atlantic Treaty Organisation |
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Publisher | NATO |
Series Title | Communiqué |
Series Details | 09.07.16 |
Publication Date | 09/07/2016 |
Content Type | News |
NATO’s Summit in Warsaw, 8-9 July 2016 concluded with a range of of decisions to strengthen the Alliance’s deterrence and defence, and plans to project stability in the wider neighbourhood. On the 8 July 2016 leaders decided to strengthen the Alliance’s military presence in the east, with four battalions in Poland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania on a rotational basis – to be in place starting in 2017. They also agreed to develop a tailored forward presence in the south-eastern part of the Alliance. Allies also declared Initial Operational Capability of NATO’s Ballistic Missile Defence, pledged to strengthen their own cyber defences, and recognised cyberspace as a new operational domain. On the 9 July 2016, leaders took decisions on projecting stability through support for partners – including an agreement to start training and capacity building inside Iraq. Leaders also decided that NATO AWACS surveillance planes will provide information to the Global Coalition to counter ISIL, and agreed to an expanded maritime presence in the Mediterranean Sea. Also on the 9 July 2016, Allies and partners contributing to NATO’s Resolute Support Mission in Afghanistan met with President Ghani and Chief Executive Abdullah. They agreed to continue the Resolute Support Mission beyond 2016, and confirmed funding commitments for the Afghan forces until 2020. The last session of the Summit was a meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission, where Allied leaders reviewed the security situation with President Poroshenko, welcomed the government’s plans for reform, and endorsed a Comprehensive Assistance Package for Ukraine. In the margins of the meeting, the Secretary General signed a Joint Declaration with the Presidents of the European Council and the European Commission, taking partnership between NATO and the European Union to an ambitious new level. The Declaration sets out areas where NATO and the EU will step up cooperation – including maritime security and countering hybrid threats. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/official_texts_133169.htm |
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Subject Categories | Security and Defence |
Countries / Regions | Europe |