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NATO’s Deputy Secretary General, Radmila Shekerinska, opened the eighth Transatlantic Policy Planners’ Conference in Vilnius, Lithuania, on Wednesday 15 January 2025. The Deputy Secretary General stressed the importance of policy planning in a world of strategic competition, pervasive instability, and recurrent shocks. Policy planning is essential, she said, “to anticipate emerging trends, challenge prevailing policy assumptions, and craft new strategies to tackle existing challenges and leverage opportunities.”

This flagship event, co-organized by the policy planning teams of NATO  and Lithuania’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs,  convened policy planners from across the Alliance. The meeting also included participants from NATO’s partner Ukraine as well as its partners from the Indo-Pacific (Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Republic of Korea) and the European External Action Service.

The planners discussed the security landscape of the Euro-Atlantic region and beyond in 2025. Participants exchanged views with experts on these developments and considered their potential implications for the strategies and policies of NATO and its partners. The annual Transatlantic Policy Planners’ Conference serves as a crucial platform for experts from Allied foreign ministries and invited participants to exchange information and ideas. The conference was co-hosted by the Policy Planning Unit in the Office of the Secretary General and the Strategic Management and Analysis unit in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania.