NATO's priorities should include not
just the eastern front with Russia but also the domestic
Islamist terror threat, Premier Matteo Renzi said after meeting
with NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg. "Although some
media and politicians believe in a connection between migration
and terrorism, I would like to say that the Brussels and Paris
killers did not come from Idomeni (Greek border village where
refugees are camping out) but from the French low-income
suburbs," Renzi said. We must come up with diverse and
innovative defence solutions". Renzi added that the Cold War has
been won and NATO must now look to the future. "We need to think
about cyber security (and nuclear) proliferation," he said.
NATO's 29 members must use the next summit in Warsaw in July to
come up with a new security model, Renzi said. "Italy...is aware
that together, we are building hope for the new generations," he
said.
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