27 November 2024,   13:39
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NATO would defend every inch of its territory, as demonstrated by major reinforcements to the Alliance’s collective defence, including 100,000 troops now on high alert - Stoltenberg

In a keynote speech to the World Economic Forum in Davos on Tuesday, NATO Secretary General said that “freedom is more important than free trade” and that the “protection of our values is more important than profit”.

“An important lesson from Russia’s war against Ukraine is that the West should not trade long-term security needs for short-term economic interests. The war demonstrates how economic relations with authoritarian regimes – such as Russia and China – can create vulnerabilities, including on energy”, - said Jens Stoltenberg.

He also warned of the risks created by exporting advanced technologies like Artificial Intelligence, and of foreign control over critical infrastructure, like 5G.

Stoltenberg described Russia’s war against Ukraine as a “game-changer” for the global order, stressing that NATO’s role is to avoid the conflict from spreading while continuing to help Ukraine defend itself. He made clear NATO would defend “every inch of NATO territory”, as demonstrated by major reinforcements to the Alliance’s collective deterrence and defence, including 100,000 troops now on high alert.

Finland and Sweden’s decision to seek NATO membership demonstrates that “European security will not be dictated by violence and intimidation”, - Stoltenberg added.

He stressed that NATO enlargement has been a historic success and has spread freedom and democracy across Europe.

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