NATO says resilience requires shared responsibility and coordination
Key points
- Resilience is a shared responsibility
- Energy, infrastructure and societies need public‑private coordination
TL;DR
- Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasised that resilience is not something national governments can do alone, and not something NATO and the military can do alone — it is a shared responsibility.
- He highlighted three areas — energy, infrastructure, and societies — where public and private sector coordination and contributions are essential to ensure greater resilience and civil preparedness across all of NATO.
- He highlighted the importance of the Port of Rotterdam as an indispensable entry point for troops and equipment coming into Europe in the event of a conflict on NATO territory.
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Topics
- Resilience
- Civil Preparedness
- Energy Security
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Keywords
- Mark Rutte
- Port Of Rotterdam
- Rotterdam
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