This week’s NATO summit in Madrid is “probably the most important in decades,” according to ASPI Senior Analyst Dr Malcolm Davis.
“I think what you’re going to see is NATO updating its strategic concept to look more like returning to the Cold War days of deploying large forces along its frontlines,” he told Sky News Australia.
“It recognises that that threat from Russia is not going to go away even after the Ukraine war. It’s just going to get worse.”“I think Prime Minister Albanese attending the NATO summit demonstrates that Australia sees the relationship between itself and NATO under an associate member status as really being important,” he said.
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