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2022 Madrid summit of the NATO, formal meeting of the heads of state and heads of government of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

ANATO summit is a summit meeting that is regarded as a periodic opportunity for heads of state and heads of governmentofNATO member countries to evaluate and provide strategic direction for Alliance activities.[1]

NATO summits are not regular meetings like the more frequent NATO ministerial meetings, but rather are important junctures in the alliance's decision-making process on the highest level. Summits are often used to introduce new policy, invite new members into the alliance, launch major new initiatives, and build partnerships with non-NATO countries.

Participating countries[edit]

The following lists current NATO member states:

  •  Belgium
  •  Bulgaria
  •  Canada
  •  Croatia
  •  Czech Republic
  •  Denmark
  •  Estonia
  •  Finland
  •  France
  •  Germany
  •  Greece
  •  Hungary
  •  Iceland
  •  Italy
  •  Latvia
  •  Lithuania
  •  Luxembourg
  •  Montenegro
  •  Netherlands
  •  North Macedonia
  •  Norway
  •  Poland
  •  Portugal
  •  Romania
  •  Slovakia
  •  Slovenia
  •  Spain
  •  Sweden
  •  Turkey
  •  United Kingdom
  •  United States
  • The following lists non-NATO states and organisations currently participating:

  •  Australia
  •  Azerbaijan
  •  Bosnia and Herzegovina
  •  European Union
  •  Georgia
  •  Japan
  •  New Zealand
  •  South Korea
  •  Ukraine
  • List of NATO summits[edit]

    From the founding of NATO in 1949, there have been a total of thirty-three NATO summits. Only the traditional summits have received an official number, thereby excluding the exceptional summits of 2001 and 2022 in NATO headquarters in Brussels.[2]

    The last NATO summit took place in Washington, D.C., United States from 9 to 11 July 2024.

    NATO Summits
    Year Dates Country City Host leader
    1957 16–19 December France Paris President René Coty
    1974 26 June  Belgium Brussels Prime Minister Leo Tindemans
    1975 29–30 May  Belgium Brussels Prime Minister Leo Tindemans
    1977 10–11 May  United Kingdom London Prime Minister James Callaghan
    1978 30–31 May  United States Washington, D.C. President Jimmy Carter
    1982 10 June  West Germany Bonn Chancellor Helmut Schmidt
    1985 21 November  Belgium Brussels Prime Minister Wilfried Martens
    1988 2–3 March  Belgium Brussels Prime Minister Wilfried Martens
    1989 29–30 May  Belgium Brussels Prime Minister Wilfried Martens
    1989 4 December  Belgium Brussels Prime Minister Wilfried Martens
    1990 5–6 July  United Kingdom London Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher
    1991 7–8 November Italy Rome Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti
    1994 10–11 January  Belgium Brussels Prime Minister Jean-Luc Dehaene
    1997 27 May France Paris President Jacques Chirac
    1997 8–9 July  Spain Madrid Prime Minister José María Aznar
    1999 23–25 April  United States Washington, D.C. President Bill Clinton
    2001 13 June  Belgium Brussels Secretary General George Robertson
    2002 28 May Italy Rome Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi
    2002 21–22 November  Czech Republic Prague Prime Minister Vladimír Špidla
    2004 28–29 June  Turkey Istanbul Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
    2005 22 February  Belgium Brussels Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt
    2006 28–29 November  Latvia Riga Prime Minister Aigars Kalvītis
    2008 2–4 April  Romania Bucharest President Traian Băsescu
    2009 3–4 April France
     Germany
    Strasbourg
    Kehl
    President Nicolas Sarkozy
    Chancellor Angela Merkel
    2010 19–20 November  Portugal Lisbon Prime Minister José Sócrates
    2012 20–21 May  United States Chicago President Barack Obama
    2014 4–5 September  United Kingdom Newport and Cardiff Prime Minister David Cameron
    2016 8–9 July  Poland Warsaw President Andrzej Duda
    2017 25 May  Belgium Brussels Prime Minister Charles Michel
    2018 11–12 July  Belgium Brussels Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg
    2019 3–4 December  United Kingdom Watford Prime Minister Boris Johnson
    2021 14 June  Belgium Brussels Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg
    2022 25 February Virtual summit Virtual summit Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg
    2022 24 March  Belgium Brussels Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg
    2022 29–30 June  Spain Madrid Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez
    2023 11–12 July  Lithuania Vilnius President Gitanas Nausėda
    2024 9–11 July  United States Washington, D.C. President Joe Biden
    2025 24–26 June  Netherlands The Hague Prime Minister Dick Schoof
    2026 TBD  Turkey TBD President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "NATO Summit Meetings". NATO.int. NATO. Archived from the original on 4 October 2006. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
  • ^ "NATO Summit Meetings". NATO.int. NATO. 4 October 2011. Archived from the original on 3 April 2009. Retrieved 29 November 2011.

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