NATO equats Russia with global warming and terror

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, releasing his Annual Report for 2020, named the biggest threats facing the Alliance.
"Existing trends and tensions have accelerated; Russia’s destabilising behaviour, brutal forms of terrorism, sophisticated cyber-attacks, disruptive technologies, the rise of China and the security impacts of climate change," Stoltenberg said.
According to him, NATO fears are linked to the rise of authoritarian China and Russia's assertive and aggressive behavior.
The NATO Secretary General added that last year Russia did not respond positively to their invitations to convene new meetings in the NATO-Russia Council.
Latest news
Latest news51% of Bulgarians Plan to Vote: Radev Maintains Lead
11.Mar.2026
Brussels Raises a Red Flag: Georgia’s Democratic Reforms under EU Scrutiny
11.Mar.2026
An Unprecedented Power Transition in Iran: Ali Khamenei’s Son Becomes the New Supreme Leader
10.Mar.2026
Russia Warns of a Potential Energy Shock due to Escalation in the Middle East
10.Mar.2026
Iran Attacks Gulf States Despite President’s Apology
08.Mar.2026
War Without Negotiations: U.S. Signals Possible Elimination of Iran’s Leadership
08.Mar.2026
Putin and Pezeshkian Discuss Iran Escalation Amid Moscow’s Cautious Stance
07.Mar.2026
Iran’s President Pledges Not to Strike Neighbors in Bid to Ease Tensions
07.Mar.2026
Postponed Talks and Emerging Threats: Ukraine Becomes a Hub of Strike Drone Expertise
06.Mar.2026
Armenia Strengthens Digital Infrastructure With New Starlink Terminals
06.Mar.2026

15 Mar 2026


