NATO Defence Ministers to address stepping up practical support for Georgia
NATO Defence Ministers to address stepping up practical support for Georgia

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Monday said the upcoming meetings of NATO Defence Ministers would also address “how to step up our practical support for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia and Moldova, three valued NATO partners, which face Russian threats.”

In his pre-ministerial press point, the NATO Chief went on to say that the Defence Ministers would meet this week at an important moment for transatlantic security.

“We will take decisions to strengthen NATO’s deterrence and defence. We will address our industrial capacity, and increase the protection of our critical undersea infrastructure. And we will step up and sustain our support for Ukraine. Almost one year since the invasion, President Putin is not preparing for peace. He is launching new offensives. So we must continue to provide Ukraine with what it needs to win. And to achieve a just and sustainable peace,” Jens Stoltenberg underscored.