Key facts
- NATO allies discussed an accelerated drone-buying program.
- The discussion followed a Russian drone crash in Romania that injured two people.
- The alliance aims to approve drone-related support measures at the upcoming Ankara summit.
- Concerns were raised about aerial and naval drone threats to critical Black Sea infrastructure.
NATO allies convened to discuss a proposal for an accelerated drone-buying program, a move prompted by a recent Russian drone crash in Romania that resulted in injuries. The meeting, involving 32 ambassadors, focused on enhancing air-policing capabilities over frontline member states.
Romanian President Nicușor Dan highlighted the ongoing risks to Euro-Atlantic security stemming from Russia's war in Ukraine, particularly in the Black Sea region, and emphasized the importance of strengthening NATO's presence and capabilities in Romania. It was agreed during the discussion to expedite NATO projects addressing drone threats, with the aim of approving support measures at the alliance's upcoming summit in Ankara.
