NATO summit to conclude with talks on southern nations, terrorism
MADRID — A historic summit of North Atlantic Treaty Organization leaders is expected to wrap up today, capping off a worldwide summit tour focused squarely on Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau convened with other NATO leaders in Madrid, Spain Wednesday to approve a new strategic concept that will chart the defence plans of the alliance for the next decade.
Today, the leaders will discuss plans to protect the alliance’s southern flank, particularly against the threat of terrorism.
The NATO meeting followed a Group of Seven Summit in the Bavarian Alps in Germany where leaders pledged support for Ukraine.