NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned of “real and lasting dangers” as he opened the foreign ministers’ meeting in Brussels, accusing Russia of testing the alliance’s deterrence through alleged airspace violations, sabotage attempts and coordinated actions with China, North Korea and Iran. Rutte stressed that NATO is responding with “strength, unity and resolve,” while Ukraine is expected to brief allies on urgent needs and battlefield developments. With tensions rising and geopolitical risks deepening, what does this mean for European security and global stability? Watch the full analysis.

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