Foreign Ministers of NATO (NATO) will meet at the Alliance Headquarters in Brussels on Thursday and Friday and discuss the arrangements for the coalition summit in the hack at the end of next June.
According to NATO officials, this meeting will focus on improving security expenditures for allies, raising defense industrial skills and supporting Ukraine, as well as discussing with allies in the Indian and Pacific Ocean, including Australia, Japan, New Zealand and the Republic of India.
“How to maintain the speed in increasing security costs, how to restructure the defensive industrial production, as well as our continued support for Ukraine, and to develop our company cooperation with allies on the issues of general concern,” the NATO official said.
He pointed out that the meeting had arrived after two important visits to the West Balkan region, where he went to Sarajevo and met the Kfor and the NATO Consultant and Communication Committee (NALT) (NALT).
He added: “These visits are a firm proof that the Western Palkans still hold a high position on the NATO agenda, which is a strategic significant part of our leaders at the confirmed coalition summit last July.
The meeting included the NATO Council-Ukraine in the presence of Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andre Siba and Gaya Kalas, the Supreme Representative of the European Union for Foreign and Defense Policy.
In addition to the meeting between allies and the Supreme Union of the European Union, NATO ministers will hold a meeting with representatives of allies of the Indian and Pacific region.
NATO COMMUNITY Office in Jordan
In a related environment, the NATO officer confirmed that he was working in the region to improve security and stability in the Middle East and Africa, which is known to be aware of the impact of the southern neighborhood and the impact of conflict in the southern neighborhood.
The official said: “At the Washington Summit, the coalition leaders have accepted a work plan to strengthen our strategic approach to the southern neighborhood, and we will soon open a calling office for NATO in Amman, which reflects the commitment to the coalition of allies in the region.”
He said the new office would improve conversation and communication with the Middle East and support regional security initiatives, noted that NATO continues to improve the continued cooperation equipment.
As far as the Middle East is concerned, the NATO officer has pointed out that the NATO Mission (NMI) continued and supported the consistency in Iraq, which provides non -gonga advice to create security capabilities.
He said: “In Iraq, NATO Mission security companies and armed forces help build the most stable, transparent and useful, which contributes to stability, fighting terrorism and preventing ISIS from return.”
At the request of the Iraqi government, the official stressed that the purpose of NATO should be expanded and that the support of the Home Ministry and the Central Police Order should be included in advising and consultation.