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NATO chief emphasizes transatlantic ties, calls for stronger EU-NATO cooperation

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte arrives at an informal EU leaders retreat at the Palais d'Egmont in Brussels Secretary General of NATO Mark Rutte arrives an informal EU leaders' retreat at the Palais d'Egmont in Brussels on February 3, 2025. (AFP Photo)
By Anadolu Agency
Feb 3, 2025 7:03 PM

Transatlantic ties are foundational for European security, said the chief of NATO on Monday.

Taking part in an informal meeting of EU leaders in Brussels, Secretary-General Mark Rutte Rutte “also outlined shared priorities for NATO and the EU and called for both organizations to go faster and further together in the face of mounting security challenges,” said a statement by the alliance.

"NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte (C) speaks with French President Emmanuel Macron (CR) and European Council President Antonio Costa (CL) during an informal EU leaders' retreat at the Palais d'Egmont in Brussels
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte (C) speaks with French President Emmanuel Macron (CR) and European Council President Antonio Costa (CL) during an informal EU leaders’ retreat at the Palais d’Egmont in Brussels on February 3, 2025. (AFP Photo)

Reiterating that supporting Ukraine remains crucial and hence military support should be boosted.

We must commit long-term to Ukraine’s recovery and reconstruction when the time comes.

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte Rutte

With US President Donald Trump widely expected to cut or eliminate aid to Ukraine, and vocally skeptical about NATO, Europe’s efforts to support Kyiv are getting increased attention.

Also welcoming EU efforts to consolidate European defense, Rutte underlined how the bloc can help the alliance’s deterrence and defense remain credible by “increasing investments, easing regulations, tackling industrial fragmentation and facilitating military mobility.”

To be successful in protecting Europe, the EU and NATO need to be coherent, complementary and interoperable, he remarked.​​​​​​​

Last Updated:  Feb 3, 2025 7:17 PM