ECR Party Vice President and former Polish Foreign Minister Anna Fotyga appointed to group of experts as part of NATO’s reflection process

Jens Stoltenberg, the Secretary General of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) with Anna Fotyga

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Secretary-General of NATO, Mr Jens Stoltenberg announced the appointment of a group of experts this week to support his work in a reflection process to further strengthen NATO’s political dimension.

The group of five men and five women will be co-chaired by Thomas de Maizière and Wess Mitchell and will report to the Secretary-General.

At their meeting in London last year, NATO leaders agreed to a forward-looking reflection process under the auspices of the Secretary-General.  It will offer recommendations to reinforce Alliance unity, increase political consultation and coordination between Allies, and strengthen NATO’s political role.

The composition of the group advising the Secretary-General on the reflection process takes into account relevant experience and the geographic distribution of Allies. The group will engage with Allied capitals and the North Atlantic Council, NATO’s decision-making body, and other relevant stakeholders.

The following people have been appointed to the group: Greta Bossenmaier (Canada), Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen (Denmark), Hubert Védrine (France), Thomas de Maizière (Germany), Marta Dassù (Italy), Herna Verhagen (The Netherlands), Anna Fotyga (Poland), Tacan Ildem (Turkey), John Bew (United Kingdom) and Wess Mitchell (United States).

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