
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. File photoATHENA, Jun 14NATO's new Strategic Doctrine will reflect changes in the world and the influence of Russia and China on the security of the alliance, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said in an interview with the Athens news agency AMNA.»At the NATO summit in Madrid «We will take important decisions, including the adoption of a new Strategic Doctrine. Along with the North Atlantic Treaty, the Strategic Doctrine is NATO's most important document. It reaffirms NATO's values, purpose and mission. It will provide a collective assessment of the security environment and serve as a blueprint for the Alliance's future adaptation.» — said Stoltenberg.
Erdogan will say at the NATO summit that Turkey will not compromise According to him, the 2010 Strategic Doctrine proceeded from the fact that peace reigns in Europe.» Today, China's growing influence is changing the world, with direct implications for our security and our democracies. aty. In addition, other challenges, such as cyber threats and climate change, are hardly mentioned in the 2010 Doctrine, but now they cannot be ignored,” the Secretary General said. “NATO is a rules-based international order. In an era of strategic competition, maintaining this order will require even closer cooperation with partner countries, with like-minded people and the European Union,» he said. According to him, cooperation between NATO and the EU is already at an unprecedented level on a number of issues, including support for Ukraine. Stoltenberg noted that today the alliance operates in an increasingly complex security environment and at the same time faces many challenges. The NATO summit will be held in Madrid on June 28-30. >The Guardian: Russia broke NATO's shield

