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NATO Secretary General Calls for Drone Defense Initiative
Mark Rute, the Secretary General of NATO, has emphasized the urgent need for a “drone defense wall” to bolster security within the alliance. Speaking at a meeting with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Brussels, Rute argued that spending millions of euros on missiles to take down drones that cost only a few thousand dollars is unsustainable.
Rute highlighted the collaboration between NATO and the European Union (EU), noting that since he took office, the two entities have operated as a unified team. He stated, “NATO excels in setting standards and capability goals, while the EU possesses significant internal market power. This ensures the growth of a robust defense industrial base, making resources available to support Ukraine and advancing the drone defense initiative, which I believe is an excellent idea.”
NATO’s primary focus, according to Rute, must be to protect its airspace. He referenced recent incidents involving drones in Poland and Estonia, as well as ongoing evaluations in Denmark, where the implications of drone activity are being assessed. He pointed out that the involvement of Russian forces in these incidents is evident, and whether these actions were intentional or not remains under review. “Even if unintentional, it is reckless and unacceptable,” Rute added.
The Secretary General reiterated the necessity for NATO to develop a drone defense system to enhance its operational readiness. He echoed von der Leyen’s assertion that Ukraine represents the frontline of defense for both NATO and EU values. “We are assisting the Ukrainians because it is a matter of our values and, indeed, our collective security. Therefore, it is crucial that they endure in their struggle, and we continue to support them.”
Rute also acknowledged the renewed commitment from the United States through the PURL initiative, which facilitates both lethal and non-lethal military aid to Ukraine. He stressed that this support is vital as allies contribute to the defense efforts.
Further, he commended the European Commission’s ongoing initiatives, such as SAFE, aimed at positioning Ukraine favorably for both battlefield engagements and potential peace negotiations. He stated that ensuring Ukraine is in the strongest possible position is critical for future diplomatic resolutions.
As NATO continues to navigate the complexities of modern warfare, Rute’s call for a robust drone defense initiative highlights the alliance’s proactive approach in addressing emerging threats in the region. The emphasis on collaboration with the EU underscores a unified front in maintaining stability and security across Europe.
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