NATO foreign ministers to mull security issues at meeting in Brussels
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- 28 November, 2023
- 05:11
NATO foreign ministers will discuss urgent issues of security during the two-day meeting in Brussels on November 28-29, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said, according to Report.
Among the most pressing issues of international security, he cited the conflict in the Middle East.
The NATO chief stressed the need to extend the humanitarian pause in the Gaza Strip, noting that this will help provide the necessary assistance to the population of the Gaza Strip and release more hostages.
He stressed the need to seek durable political solution to the conflict in Gaza.
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