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On 28 May 2026, in Brussels, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte met with
the Prime Minister of Bulgaria, Rumen Radev, to discuss preparations
for the upcoming NATO Summit in Ankara.
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NATO is joining forces with Microsoft, Palo Alto Networks and ESET to
enhance resilience to cyber threats and promote free, open, peaceful and
secure cyberspace in line with international obligations.
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Speaking to top executives from across the Dutch public and private
sector at an event in the City Hall of Rotterdam on 26 May 2026,
Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasised that resilience is not something
national governments can do alone, and not something NATO and the
military can do alone - it is a shared responsibility. “Citizens and
businesses must also take responsibility and be prepared,” he said.
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From 14-22 May 2026, Ambassador Kevin Hamilton, Deputy Assistant
Secretary General for Partnerships, paid his first official visit to the
Western Balkans, with discussions in Sarajevo, Belgrade and Pristina.
He also attended the first NATO-Serbia joint military exercise.
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On 28 May 2026, the NATO Military Committee visited Allied Joint Force
Command Brunssum (JFC Brunssum), in the Netherlands. The Allied Military
Representatives were briefed on ongoing work strands and deliverables
to be presented at the upcoming Summit in Ankara in July 2026.
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Standing NATO Mine Countermeasures Group Two (SNMCMG2) participated in
exercise ITA MINEX 2026, reinforcing interoperability, operational
readiness, and cooperation among Allied maritime forces. During the
exercise in the Mediterranean Sea, personnel took part in navigation and
remotely operated vehicle (ROV) simulator training sessions, as well as
professional exchanges regarding the evolving role of uncrewed surface
vehicles (USV) in mine counter-measures operations. (Story courtesy of Allied Maritime Command)
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NATO and the Serbian Armed Forces concluded their first joint military
exercise, marking an important milestone in practical cooperation
between NATO and Serbia in NATO’s Partnership for Peace framework. Over
the course of two weeks, around 600 troops from NATO Allies trained
together with personnel of the Serbian Armed Forces, in a series of
fictitious scenarios designed to strengthen professional military
cooperation and enhance coordination. (Story courtesy of Allied Joint Force Command Naples)
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