The Chairman went on to state that NATO’s role in the current security context cannot be limited to immediate actions such as Defence and Deterrence but needs to also include dialogue.“Acknowledging that a threat is defined through both one’s capability and intent, dialogue is a necessary component of any deterrence posture. Dialogue helps to understand mutual intent and therefore to avoid strategic miscalculations”.
When discussing the expectations for the Warsaw Summit, General Pavel highlighted that “in Warsaw, NATO will demonstrate its collective resolve and capability to deter and defend any threat, will demonstrate its resiliency, its willingness to promote dialogue and most of all NATO will prove that it is prepared for the Future”. Läs artikel