NATO says logistics review will strengthen collective defence
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- Reviewed reinforcement, standards, energy, and host nation support
- Emphasized exercises and civil-military-industry cooperation
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- NATO’s Logistics Committee met at NATO Headquarters in Brussels on 28 April 2026 to review progress on strengthening Alliance logistics for collective defence.
- Discussions covered preparing and exercising reinforcement, implementing the Logistics Action Plan, host nation support, operational energy, common standards, and production capacity.
- Meeting included a first joint session between national logistics directors and senior national resilience officials; outcomes will inform NATO Defence Ministers’ meeting in June.
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- Logistics Action Plan
- Reinforcement
- Exercises
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