NATO says missile defence, cyber and energy are priorities
Key points
Endorses missile defence as Alliance mission
Highlights Afghanistan, nuclear proliferation, energy and cyber threats
TL;DR
NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen thanked Romania for its substantial, without caveats contribution to the NATO-led operation in Afghanistan and noted a growing focus on training.
Rasmussen said he hopes Allies will decide in Lisbon that missile defence is an Alliance mission by combining US and NATO systems to provide effective coverage.
Rasmussen said the threat of nuclear proliferation is real and growing, called for maintaining an appropriate nuclear deterrent, and said missile defence should complement deterrence.
Rasmussen emphasized energy security, cyber defence, NATO's open door policy and integration of the Balkans into euroatlantic structures.
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