On June 29, local time, NATO leaders pledged to increase the number of troops currently deployed in eight Eastern European countries.

At a NATO summit in Madrid, NATO allied leaders agreed to increase the presence of troops in Eastern Europe and plan to improve the chain of command.

  In addition, the strategic guidelines approved at this NATO summit also include dealing with terrorism, climate change, cyberspace, etc. NATO countries also incorporate nuclear capabilities into their new strategic ideas.

The strategic approach agreed by the heads of state at the NATO summit described nuclear weapons as a "tool of deterrence", especially the nuclear capabilities possessed by the United States.

(Headquarters reporter Wei Fan)