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Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg welcomed nine young content creators from Europe and North America – Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, UK and US – to NATO Headquarters on Friday (5 April 2024) as part of the “Protect the Future” campaign. The campaign aims to raise awareness of and support for NATO among young audiences across the Alliance, and gives them a voice in NATO’s ongoing adaptation.

The Secretary General thanked the content creators for their interest, said that NATO’s 75th anniversary – celebrated on Thursday – was an opportunity to remind the Alliance’s one billion citizens of NATO’s enduring value in dangerous times. 

Together, the nine creators reach millions of followers around the world across key social media platforms. The group also met senior officials including Assistant Secretary General for Public Diplomacy Marie-Doha Besancenot and NATO Spokesperson Farah Dakhlallah.