INTERNATIONAL — June 24, 2026
NATO Secretary General Warns Alliance Not Producing Enough Weapons
He urged accelerated manufacturing and stockpile replenishment to strengthen readiness against threats including Russia, while noting President Trump's push for higher spending and closer industry ties.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Khaama Press — 2 min read

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has issued a warning that the alliance is not producing sufficient weapons to address ongoing and emerging security challenges. He called for a significant increase in defense manufacturing rates and the replenishment of ammunition stockpiles across Europe and North America. This effort is aimed at bolstering the military readiness of member nations in the face of growing threats, with particular attention to Russia.
In his remarks, Rutte pointed to the encouragement from U.S. President Donald Trump for NATO allies to raise their defense spending levels. He also stressed the importance of enhanced cooperation with defense manufacturers to meet production demands. The alliance is currently reassessing its overall capabilities in the wake of Russia's ongoing war against Ukraine.
Rutte made these comments during an interview with Fox News on Tuesday. He underscored the necessity for closer ties between governments and the defense industry to ensure that NATO is prepared to respond effectively to future security threats. It is anticipated that President Trump will hold discussions with leading U.S. defense companies in order to expedite military procurement processes and boost production output.
Russia continues to be regarded as the most significant long-term security threat facing Europe, according to the assessments shared by the NATO leader.
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