Alliance OKs changes to meet new threats: NATO chief
Alliance OKs changes to meet new threats: NATO chief
Published: 06:20 pm Oct 08, 2015
BRUSSELS: NATO's secretary-general says the US-led alliance has finalized plans for a response force of up to 40,000, twice the current size, and new NATO headquarters offices in Hungary and Slovakia. The decisions came at a defense ministers' meeting Thursday that was overshadowed by growing concerns over Russia's recent military actions in Syria. Jens Stoltenberg, the NATO secretary-general, announced the ministers' decisions at a news conference. 'All of this sends a clear message to all NATO citizens. NATO will defend you, NATO is on the ground, NATO is ready,' Stoltenberg said.