BRUSSELS - NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen described the alliance's core function as "territorial defense of its populations and member states," and also anticipated closer cooperation with Russia while speaking here just days before the bloc's upcoming summit in Lisbon.
Although stating that NATO has "no ambition to become the world's policeman," he did not rule out the alliance operating beyond its borders to protect its citizens, as has happened in Afghanistan.
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More News On Upcoming NATO Summit In Lisbon
NATO to stress global role despite Afghan bruising -- Reuters
Petraeus to address war-weary coalition in Lisbon -- Global Post
Russia says open to missile defence cooperation with NATO -- Space Daily
Rasmussen Upbeat about NATO, Russia Missile Defense Deal -- Novinite
NATO promises fresh start with Russia over missile shield -- Herald Sun
Russia-NATO relations depend on alliance's strategic concept - Lavrov -- RIA Novosti
Rasmussen: Change in Ukraine's NATO aspirations may be reflected in communiqué at alliance's summit -- Interfax
Russia "Can be a Very Good Partner" for NATO, Says Polish Official -- Defence Professionals
Poland, eyeing Russia, backs NATO strategic concept -- Kyiv Post
Lisbon: the most exciting post-cold war Nato summit? -- Simon Tisdall, The Guardian
What will NATO’s new Strategic Concept adopt? -- Zaur Shiriyev, Hurriyet Daily News
Obama's Five Challenges at Lisbon -- Ian J. Brzezinski, New York Times
The future of NATO: Fewer dragons, more snakes -- The Economist
Factbox: NATO leaders to approve NATO's future vision -- Reuters
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