Washington, DC – The Secretary General of NATO began an official visit to Washington, DC, for high-level consultations with the US administration. He is scheduled to meet with US President Donald Trump and several senior officials at the White House and the Department of Defense.
This visit comes at a highly sensitive time, amid escalating global security challenges. These challenges include developments in the war in Ukraine and rising tensions in the Middle East. Additionally, discussions will focus on strengthening the Alliance’s defense capabilities and expanding military cooperation among member states.
The meetings are expected to address ways to support Ukraine and strengthen the alliance’s military presence in Eastern Europe. Discussions will also cover the sharing of defense burdens among member states, an issue that has long been a point of contention between Washington and some of its NATO partners.
The two sides are also expected to explore avenues for cooperation in confronting emerging threats, including cybersecurity and the challenges posed by technological advancements. Furthermore, they will consider redefining the alliance’s priorities in light of rapidly evolving geopolitical landscapes.
This visit reflects the two sides’ commitment to coordinating positions and strengthening their strategic partnership at a critical juncture for the world. This period demands increased international cooperation to address the escalating crises.



