In a full discussion on hybrid warfare, he said, “Partnerships are essential to safeguarding the global commons, strengthening our resilience, and maintaining an international order based on norms.” NATO is committed to developing relations with allies who share its values and objectives.” In addition, he emphasized the importance of the Indo-Pacific to NATO, citing the potential impact of regional events on Euro-Atlantic security. .
With Mr. Van Veel, Deputy Director of the NATO Arms Control, Disarmament, and WMD Non-Proliferation Center, Eirini Lemos-Maniati. In a panel session on nuclear disarmament, he urged nations to strengthen and re-commit to existing global non-proliferation and arms control regimes, stating that NATO is “to combat the challenges of proliferation, arms control and defense against chemical, biological Ms. Lemos-Maniyati reaffirmed NATO’s unwavering commitment to the goal of complete and irreversible denuclearization of North Korea in accordance with relevant UN Security Council resolutions. Of.
Earlier in the week, two NATO officials held several meetings with senior defense and foreign affairs officials from the Republic of Korea. The meetings focused on the challenges and opportunities posed by new and disruptive technologies and on strengthening our partnership to address chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) risks. Cyber defense and climate change were also discussed. NATO is increasing its cooperation with Australia, Japan, New Zealand and the Republic of Korea, who participated in the first NATO summit as a group in Madrid in June 2022.
The aim of the conference is to maintain multilateral security cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region and to build peace on the Korean peninsula by bringing together dozens of senior officials and regional experts from around the world. North Korea continues its provocative and dangerous behavior in the region, including missile tests during this year’s event. China is building up its nuclear arsenal, increasing military cooperation with Russia, and adopt a more confrontational posture around the South China Sea and Taiwan. Subject
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