Devastating Response to Attacks: Strong Defense Assured

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NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte warned Russia on Thursday that any attempt to seize territory through the Suwalki Gap would be met with a “devastating” allied response. Rutte also announced that NATO leaders will convene in Ankara, Türkiye, in July and launched a new initiative to monitor activity in the Arctic.

NATO Deterrence and the Suwalki Gap

Rutte stated, “Let no one think they can attack us, because our reaction will be devastating,” during a press conference ahead of the NATO Defense Ministers’ meeting. The Suwalki Gap, a Polish-Lithuanian border strip, is considered one of the alliance’s most vulnerable flashpoints.

Türkiye to Host July Summit, Arctic Mission Launched

NATO leaders will meet in Ankara, Türkiye, this July to focus on implementing decisions from last year’s summit in The Hague, including increased defense spending and industrial capacity building. The alliance has also launched “Arctic Watcher,” a unified command initiative to consolidate NATO activities in the Arctic region in response to increased Russian military presence and Chinese interest in polar routes.

Ukraine Support and European Defense Capabilities

According to the Secretary-General, 99% of military aid to Kyiv is provided by NATO allies, who also coordinate its delivery. Ukraine’s new Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov will attend Friday’s ministerial talks.

Rutte acknowledged that Europe currently cannot secure itself without the United States, but praised accelerating European investment in defense. “Europe is rapidly strengthening, defense spending is rising at a dizzying pace,” he said, dismissing concerns about U.S. commitment following the absence of U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.


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