The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) announced on January 18 that it will hold its largest military exercise since the Cold War, called Steadfast Defender 2024, with the participation of all member countries and Sweden over several months.
NATO officials at a press conference in Brussels, Belgium, January 18. (Photo: France Info)
According to NATO's announcement, the "Resolute Defender 2024" exercise will take place according to a scenario of how the US military would respond, moving across the Atlantic to reinforce European allies that share a border with Russia or support the Eastern flank of Europe in the event of a conflict with an opponent of comparable military strength.
The Resolute Guardian 2024 exercise, which will involve about 90,000 troops from 31 NATO member states and the candidate country preparing to join Sweden, will start next week and last until the end of May 2024.
Supreme Allied Commander of NATO in Europe, General Christopher Cavoli, said that the “Resolute Defender 2024” exercise is part of the Euro-Atlantic deterrence and defense strategy, in line with NATO's collective defense goals.
“Steadfast Defender 2024 will be NATO’s largest exercise in decades and will be a clear demonstration of NATO’s unity, strength and determination to defend its members, defend NATO values and ensure the rules-based international order,” said Cavoli.
On January 17 and 18, a conference of NATO defense ministers took place in Brussels (Belgium) with the participation of two partners, Sweden and Ukraine.
The conference focused on the implementation of NATO's new defense plan, NATO's transformation in warfare, NATO's continued support for Ukraine and military cooperation with partners Austria, Switzerland, the Republic of Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Japan and South Korea.
Manh Ha (VOV-Paris)
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