NATO Secretary General Urges Allies to Turn Economic Strength into Military Capabilities
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, ahead of the alliance summit in Ankara on Tuesday, called on member states to invest resources in the implementation of defense plans and accelerate the production of drones, missiles, and interceptors, turning their economic potential into real military capabilities.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, ahead of the alliance summit scheduled for Tuesday in the Turkish capital Ankara, urged allies to ensure that their economic strength translates into military capabilities. He stressed the need to invest resources in carrying out defense plans, as well as in the production of drones, missiles, and interceptors.
This call comes as the alliance intensifies its focus on strengthening defense capabilities and introducing technological innovations. Rutte pointed out that member states must be able to effectively use their economic potential to ensure collective defense and meet modern security challenges.
The Ankara summit is seen as a significant platform where alliance leaders will discuss further steps in the defense sector. Rutte's remarks reflect the alliance's commitment to adapting to the changing geopolitical landscape and enhancing its military readiness. Experts note that such appeals are part of a broader trend where NATO countries are seeking to increase defense spending and accelerate the production of modern weapon systems.
