NATO has received recommendations to enhance its defense capabilities, including increasing combat brigades and creating new corps and divisions.
These suggestions, approved by top NATO officials, highlight the urgent need for stronger collective security in the face of escalating global threats.
In a recent BBC interview, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg emphasized the importance of preparing for a potential decade-long war in Ukraine and the need for increased support for the country to end the conflict sooner.
Stoltenberg has consistently called for higher defense spending among NATO allies to prevent any fractures within the alliance.
Despite Russia’s occupation of 27% of Ukrainian territory, President Volodymyr Zelensky has suggested that Ukraine could still be considered for NATO membership.
The current geopolitical situation underscores the pressing need for NATO to bolster its capabilities to address evolving security challenges.