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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa discussed current security challenges and NATO’s response in a meeting on Thursday (17 March 2016). The leaders also focused on the Alliance’s agenda in the run-up to the Warsaw Summit in July.

Mr. Stoltenberg thanked Prime Minister Costa for Portugal’s strong commitment to the transatlantic link, its active role in political debates, and its concrete contributions to NATO missions and operations.

The Secretary General underlined that threats from the south as well as maritime security will continue to be high on NATO’s agenda in the months and years ahead.