Foreign ministers of NATO countries are meeting this Wednesday and Thursday at the headquarters of the Atlantic Alliance in Brussels. For the first time, there are 32 people around the table, including the Swedish minister, whose country has been officially a member of the Alliance since March 7.

This accession, which follows that of Finland, is also at the center of today's concerns for NATO, which now wants to refocus on its "core business", that is to say face-to-face with the Russia which marked most of its 75 years of existence.