NATO Shares Classified Weapons Recommendations with EU to Boost Defense Coordination
- NATO has started sharing classified information about weapons standards with the European Union to improve interoperability among allies, as reported by Bloomberg.
- The review was initiated by NATO's new leader, Mark Rutte, who took charge in October, focusing on standardizing military terms for all members.
- Kaja Kallas, EU diplomatic chief, warned that Russia may target a European Union country as early as 2028, citing national intelligence reports.
- Rutte emphasized the need for NATO to move faster to bulk up defenses and prevent future conflict, stating, 'We can prevent the next big war on NATO territory.
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