What Does NATO Stand For?
NATO stands for North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
NATO, or the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, is an intergovernmental military alliance established in 1949. It comprises 31 member countries from North America and Europe, committed to collective defense and mutual support against aggression. NATO's primary purpose is to promote stability, peace, and security in the North Atlantic region through political dialogue and military cooperation. The organization plays a key role in crisis management, conflict prevention, and cooperative security, adapting to evolving global challenges.
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