- NATO | North Atlantic Treaty Organization
NATO is a defensive alliance of 32 countries from Europe and North America Its mission is to defend its member countries and their one billion citizens
- NATO member countries
NATO was created by 12 countries from Europe and North America on 4 April 1949 Since then, 20 more countries have joined NATO through 10 rounds of enlargement (in 1952, 1955, 1982, 1999, 2004, 2009, 2017, 2020, 2023 and 2024) Article 10 of the North Atlantic Treaty sets out how countries can join the Alliance
- Collective defence and Article 5 | NATO Topic
Collective defence is NATO’s most fundamental principle Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty states that an armed attack against one NATO member shall be considered an attack against them all Since 1949, this unwavering pledge has bound together a group of like-minded countries from Europe and North America, which have committed themselves to protecting each other in a spirit of solidarity
- A short history of NATO
A short history of NATO This page provides a quick overview of NATO history, from 1945 to present It is often said that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was founded in response to the threat posed by the Soviet Union This is only partially true
- NATO’s purpose | NATO Topic
NATO strives to secure a lasting peace in Europe and North America, based on its member countries’ common values of individual liberty, democracy, human rights and the rule of law These shared values unite a diverse group of Allies on both sides of the Atlantic NATO embodies the transatlantic bond between them, whereby the security of Allies in Europe and North America is inextricably linked
- Overview - 2025 NATO Summit in The Hague
At the summit, NATO Leaders addressed a variety of issues facing the Alliance They focused on deterrence and defence, ensuring that NATO has the resources, forces and capabilities to face any threat Find out more about the key decisions below, and read the 2025 The Hague Summit Declaration
- Deterrence and defence | NATO Topic
NATO is a defensive alliance Its members are committed to safeguarding the freedom and security of all Allies, against all threats, from all directions They do this by maintaining a credible deterrence and defence posture based on an appropriate mix of nuclear, conventional and missile defence capabilities, complemented by space and cyber capabilities In response to the current security
- NATO Secretary General addresses Cloud Conference, urges accelerated . . .
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte spoke at the third NATO Cloud Conference in Brussels today (24 November 2025), emphasising the critical role of industry in bolstering the Alliance's digital defences “There simply is no strong defence without a strong and also an innovative industry,” he stated, linking the conference's focus on security, fog and edge computing, and innovation to NATO's
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