NATO Military Committee discusses alliance’s deterrence and defence posture

NATO Military Committee discusses alliance’s deterrence and defence posture


Opening the NATO Military Committee session alongside NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană, Chair of the Military Committee, Admiral Rob Bauer stressed that the rules-based international order is under immense pressure: “The tectonic plates of power are shifting.

The first session saw General Cavoli, Supreme Allied Commander Europe – SACEUR, brief on the executability of the DDA Family of Plans and the way ahead regarding NATO’s deterrence and defence posture.

Allies are actively working on making the new defence plans fully executable.

Regarding NATO’s warfighting transformation, Supreme Allied Commander Transformation General Lavigne and Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Transformation General Badia updated the Chiefs of Defence on the progress regarding NATO’s transformation, focusing on the future of multi domain operations and the adaptation of NATO’s Command and Control.

The session of Integrated Air and Missile defence saw the Chiefs of Defence discuss the improvement of NATO’s readiness and interoperability in the Air domain.

The afternoon saw the Chiefs of Defence discuss and provide additional guidance to the two Strategic Commanders regarding NATO’s deterrence and defence priorities ahead of the Washington D.C. summit.

The new defence plans require more people, more training and exercising, more stockpiles and capabilities, and more planning defence investment.

In the inaugural NATO-Ukraine Council in Chiefs of Defence format, the Ukrainian Military Representative to NATO, Major General Serhii Salkutsan briefed the NATO Chiefs of Defence on behalf of Ukrainian Chief of Defence General Zaluzhnyi.

The second day began with the NATO Military Committee gathering with the Chiefs of Defence from the Partner Interoperability Advocacy Group: Australia, Austria, Ireland, New Zealand and Switzerland.

The PIAG Nations hold non-NATO Nation Status, which grants an individual security agreement that allows the exchange of classified information and participation in NATO training and exercises.

The Chiefs of Defence stated that the current security environment clearly demonstrates the increased importance of cooperation with Partners, especially regarding interoperability.

Meeting with their Indo-Pacific partners Australia, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea, the NATO Chiefs of Defence discussed how regional security issues are increasingly becoming global security issues.

Together, they discussed how to develop further training and exercising opportunities amidst closer cooperation.

The final session of the day saw the Chiefs of Defence meet with the NATO Secretary General, Mr. Jens Stoltenberg. The Chiefs of Defence discussed global security issues and the political priorities ahead of the Washington D.C. Summit.

Admiral Rob Bauer

Admiral Rob Bauer.

Admiral Rob Bauer.

Rob Bauer served as the Chief of Defence of the Netherlands. Born on April 5th, 1962, in The Hague, Bauer has had a distinguished career in the Dutch military.

He joined the Royal Netherlands Navy in 1982 and gradually rose through the ranks, demonstrating leadership skills and a commitment to the nation’s defence.

Admiral Bauer’s notable assignments included serving as the Deputy Commander of the Royal Netherlands Navy and later as Director of Operations at the Ministry of Defence. His extensive experience in various roles equipped him with a deep understanding of military operations and strategic planning.

He was served as Chair of the Military Committee of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) since June 2021.

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