close
Wednesday, November 9, 2022

NATO summit to focus on defence spending, Ukraine support

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has breathed new purpose into the Western alliance after years of internal discord with questions surrounding NATO’s future.

• November 9, 2022
Jens Stoltenberg
Jens Stoltenberg

The next NATO leaders’ summit will take place in Vilnius, Lithuania, between July 11 and July 12, 2023, the Western military alliance announced on Wednesday.

The meeting comes as the alliance faces “the most complex and unpredictable security environment since the Cold War,” NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said.

Mr Stoltenberg said leaders of the 30-member alliance are expected to agree on further steps to increase their defence, review defence spending increases, and continue their support for Ukraine.

“In an era of increasing strategic competition, the transatlantic bond between Europe and North America in NATO continues to be essential to the security of our one billion citizens,” he added.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has breathed new purpose into the Western alliance after years of internal discord with questions surrounding NATO’s future.

The chaotic end to the U.S. and NATO’s 20-year intervention in Afghanistan did little to help matters after years of Europe-U.S. tensions under former president Donald Trump over the alliance.

The war in Ukraine also moved Sweden and Finland to apply for NATO membership, a major change in both countries’ stances after years of balancing relations with Russia.

However, both countries’ applications have become bogged down due to Turkey’s objections over security concerns.

Lithuania will “be working hard to welcome Sweden and Finland as full members” to the summit in Vilnius, the country’s foreign minister, Gabrielius Landsbergis, said on Twitter.

According to NATO, leaders’ summits are not held regularly but take place at “important junctures” for the alliance’s decision-making, such as inviting new members or launching new policies.

The last summit took place in Madrid in June 2022.

(dpa/NAN)

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

Festus Keyamo

NationWide

Infrastructure: Buhari turned whole of Nigeria into huge construction site, says Keyamo

Mr Keyamo said the administration was also committed to promoting a prosperous economy and providing employment.

House of Representatives, [PHOTO CREDIT: Official Twitter handle of Reps NGR]

Abuja

Reps probe MDAs over N600 billion extra-budgetary spending

The probe is sequel to the audit queries raised by the Office of the Auditor General of the Federation from 2018 till date.

Ararume/NNPC/Buhari

Rights

Ararume slams Buhari with N100 billion lawsuit over removal as NNPC chairman

Mr Ararume claims he had suffered a loss of credibility and goodwill, untold emotional, mental and psychological trauma because of his alleged unlawful removal.

attack in Maiduguri

Heading 4

The former vice President was in the state for campaigns as part of the electioneering for the 2023 polls.

It is not immediately clear whether Mr Atiku was harmed during the attack. Members of his campaign did not return calls and messages inquiring about his safety.

Atiku

Politics

2023: Atiku vows to revive Lake Chad Basin, end insecurity 

Abubakar said this at the launch of his North East campaign for 2023 poll in Maiduguri on Wednesday.

Bala Mohammed

Politics

PDP Crisis: I’m connected to G5 governors, says Bala Mohammed

“There is hardly a day that I don’t call or speak to one of them because, in politics, you go with the people you share things in common.”