NATO tackles European security challenges in Brussels meeting
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and NATO Parliamentary Assembly (NPA) President Michal Szczerba convened at NATO's Brussels headquarters on Monday to address European security challenges and bolster cooperation between the two entities.

The meeting covered defense spending, enhancing the transatlantic industrial base, Ukraine's NATO membership bid, regional security, and energy security.
NATO's statement emphasized the NPA's crucial role in linking the alliance with democratic institutions and promoting understanding of NATO's strategies.
Stoltenberg stressed the significance of parliamentary support for implementing the decisions of last year's NATO Summit in Vilnius and providing sustained assistance to Ukraine.
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