The new Secretary General explained that allies are already producing “more shells, more ships and more missiles than they have for decades,” but asked to “go further” and “go faster.”
NATO’s new Secretary General Mark Rutte has called for the production of more war materials in allied countries during his first press conference in office.
“Defence manufacturing, the industry and how we can bring them together to ensure that the big companies in the sector have more shifts, five, six shifts working throughout the week, including weekends, to produce what we need at the field of missiles and everything else we need. need,” he said.
Rutte explained that the Allies are already producing “more grenades, more ships and more missiles than they have in decades,” but he has asked to “go further” and “go faster.”
The former Dutch prime minister has made it his first priority to “keep NATO strong and ensure that our defense remains effective and credible against all threats.”
Second, intensify support to Ukraine and bring the country closer to NATO. Its third priority has been to strengthen its associations around the world.
Source: EITB

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