The foreign ministers of NATO’s 32 member countries convene in Brussels for a pivotal meeting. What is on the agenda?

The foreign ministers of NATO’s 32 member countries convene in Brussels for a pivotal meeting, their last high-level discussion before Donald Trump takes office in January. The gathering addresses pressing security challenges, including countering Russian aggression, stabilizing the Middle East, and managing evolving threats such as cyber warfare and terrorism.

A key point of discussion is the future of NATO’s transatlantic partnership under the incoming U.S. administration, given Trump’s past critiques of the alliance and calls for increased defense spending by member states. Ministers will also review progress on NATO’s initiatives, such as troop deployments in Eastern Europe, support for Ukraine, and partnerships with non-member nations.

The meeting underscores the alliance’s commitment to unity and adaptability in a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape. The outcomes of these discussions will shape NATO’s direction and priorities in the months ahead as members brace for potential shifts in U.S. foreign policy and global security dynamics.

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