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Newport summit to focus on 'NATO's role in an uncertain world'

The Prime Minister has met NATO's Secretary General ahead of the summit to be held in Newport in September. According to a Downing Street spokesperson, Anders Fogh Rasmussen said hosting the summit showed 'commitment to the alliance from the UK.'

The spokesperson said David Cameron and the Secretary General also agreed what the aim of the summit will be:

The two leaders agreed that a key focus of the summit would be the future role of NATO in an uncertain world. In this context, they discussed the importance of applying the lessons learnt and capabilities developed from missions in the Balkans, Iraq and Afghanistan and how NATO could play a role in stabilising countries and preventing conflict in the future. They also discussed the situation in Afghanistan, ahead of presidential elections this spring and ISAF drawdown at the end of the year.

The PM highlighted the work this government has done to increase public recognition and support for our armed forces and veterans through the Armed Forces Covenant. He suggested that we would be keen to share our experience in this area with more NATO countries. They also discussed the important role of NATO’s maritime forces and the need to effectively deal with cyber threats in the future. They agreed that the summit should reaffirm NATO’S relevance as the bedrock of transatlantic collective defence capability.

– Downing Street spokesman