Ukraine’s security discussed by NATO in Brussels

NATO foreign ministers gathered for two days – Thursday and Friday – in Brussels to discuss support for Ukraine and the upcoming NATO Summit in The Hague, IPN reports

“The focus for all 32 [member states] is how to defend NATO territory from the Russians – our long-term threat, which will persist even after a peace agreement in Ukraine,” said NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, as quoted by DW.

Rutte emphasized that NATO members should increase their defense spending to 5% of GDP.

“We want to leave this Summit with a clear understanding that we’re on a realistic path, and that every member is fulfilling their commitment to reach up to 5% in defense spending,” the NATO Secretary General added.

He reaffirmed NATO’s support for Ukraine and welcomed the fact that alliance members have pledged over €20 billion in military assistance for the first quarter of 2025.

During a round of discussions, the European Union’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, spoke with NATO foreign ministers about defense industrial capacity, the situation in the Western Balkans, and continued support for Ukraine.

“Our White Paper on the future of defense is about unlocking funding, doing more for defense, enhancing capabilities and cooperation. Ultimately, this will make NATO stronger,” stated Kaja Kallas.

Photo source: nato.int



The City Hall of Chisinau is organizing the festival “Te salut, Chisinau!”, on the occasion of the 590th anniversary of the city’s first documentary attestation (July 17-19) /Pedestrian Street “Eugen Doga” /at 06:00 PM/.

The municipal chess and checkers championship for seniors is taking place in the sectors of the capital /July 18-19/.

The City Hall of Chisinau is organizing fairs and markets with local products and goods in the sectors of the capital /18-19 July/.

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Ukraine’s security discussed by NATO in Brussels

NATO foreign ministers gathered for two days – Thursday and Friday – in Brussels to discuss support for Ukraine and the upcoming NATO Summit in The Hague, IPN reports

“The focus for all 32 [member states] is how to defend NATO territory from the Russians – our long-term threat, which will persist even after a peace agreement in Ukraine,” said NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, as quoted by DW.

Rutte emphasized that NATO members should increase their defense spending to 5% of GDP.

“We want to leave this Summit with a clear understanding that we’re on a realistic path, and that every member is fulfilling their commitment to reach up to 5% in defense spending,” the NATO Secretary General added.

He reaffirmed NATO’s support for Ukraine and welcomed the fact that alliance members have pledged over €20 billion in military assistance for the first quarter of 2025.

During a round of discussions, the European Union’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, spoke with NATO foreign ministers about defense industrial capacity, the situation in the Western Balkans, and continued support for Ukraine.

“Our White Paper on the future of defense is about unlocking funding, doing more for defense, enhancing capabilities and cooperation. Ultimately, this will make NATO stronger,” stated Kaja Kallas.

Photo source: nato.int


The former president of the Constitutional Court, Alexandru Tanase, stated that the changes regarding the competences of the Gagauz autonomy in organizing elections do not represent an infringement on its status. “Gagauzia does not have enemies in Moldova,” Tănase declared in the show “Teritoria Svobodi” with Lilia Burakovski, reports IPN.

Alexandru Tanase also stated that Comrat is being “brazenly manipulated”. “I am very sorry that, after 30 years, other political parties are not normally represented there, and pro-Moscow oriented politicians control the situation in the autonomy”, clarified the former president of the Constitutional Court.

In his opinion, this is a backlog of Chisinau, for which the country will pay a high price due to the ignorance of the situation in the region.

He mentioned that, most likely, legislative changes will be made, according to which Chisinau will designate the electoral bodies itself that will organize the elections in Gagauzia – on the date set by the Popular Assembly.

“Gagauzia has no enemy in the Republic of Moldova. There is no politician – not even the most marginal – who would say that autonomy should be abolished or that certain competencies should be reduced,” concluded the former president of the Constitutional Court.

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1 IANUARIE, 2025
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