NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte

In a high-stakes visit to Germany, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte inaugurated Rheinmetall’s new artillery plant in Unterlüß and addressed leading members of the German Bundestag, underscoring Europe’s urgent need to scale up defence production.

“Defence industry in Germany—and across Europe and North America—matters more than ever,” Rutte declared. “Ensuring we are strong and successful is an absolute priority for NATO.”

🏭 Strategic Highlights:

  • The new Rheinmetall facility marks a major boost in European artillery manufacturing.
  • Rutte praised Germany’s leadership in defence investment and its pivotal role in NATO’s industrial resilience.
  • Germany remains the second-largest provider of military aid to Ukraine, after the United States.

🧭 Editorial Insight:

This visit signals NATO’s pivot toward industrial readiness in the face of escalating global threats. As Europe recalibrates its defence posture, Germany’s manufacturing muscle and political will are emerging as key drivers of transatlantic security.

By TWW News

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