The birth of a new NATO," says President Alexander Stubb after The Hague Summit

Mădălin Mihai

Finnish President Alexander Stubb reflected on the NATO Summit in The Hague and the future of transatlantic cooperation. He called the summit “historic,” describing it as the birth of a “new NATO” rooted in the alliance’s original 1949 purpose of peacekeeping. He also noted a shift in the transatlantic balance toward Europe, saying that “burden shifting might be a good thing for Europe and for the alliance.” Stubb made his remarks at an #acfrontpage event on Thursday in a conversation with @