NATO Secretary General commends Czechia’s commitment to a stronger, fairer and more lethal Alliance
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte welcomed Czech President Petr Pavel to NATO Headquarters on Wednesday (21 May 2025) to discuss preparations for the upcoming NATO Summit in The Hague.
The Secretary General praised Czechia as a strong and reliable Ally, highlighting its defence investment and support to Ukraine. “You spend more than 2% of GDP on defence, and I welcome the commitment you’ve already made to increase defence spending to 3% in the coming years,” said Mr Rutte.
Czechia plays an important role in NATO’s deterrence and defence, contributing to Forward Land Forces in Slovakia, Latvia and Lithuania. This year, Czechia will also deploy combat aircraft to Iceland in support of NATO’s air policing mission.
The Secretary General commended Czechia’s substantial support to Ukraine, including over 1.3 billion euros in military assistance. He welcomed the success of the Czech-led ammunition initiative, which has helped deliver over 3 million rounds of large-calibre ammunition to Ukraine, including 1.5 million in 2024 alone. Mr Rutte also underlined Czechia’s growing role in NATO’s long-term support to Ukraine, including contributions to NATO’s Security Assistance and Training command (NSATU) in Wiesbaden and the deployment of 20 personnel to NSATU’s Logistics Enabling Nodes this July.
Looking ahead to the NATO Summit in The Hague, Secretary General Rutte stressed the importance of strengthening NATO’s deterrence and defence even further, increasing defence spending, and building a stronger and more innovative transatlantic defence industry. “We will need to do much more, and this will remain our focus as we prepare for The Hague Summit,” he said. “We have a lot of work to do. And I know I can count on Czechia’s continued commitment and leadership.”