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October 2023
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NATO Summit Retrospective: 100 Days after Vilnius, What’s Next?

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NATO Summit Retrospective: 100 Days after Vilnius, What’s Next?

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October 23, 2023
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Meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Vilnius on July 11, 2023. (NATO via Flickr)
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October 2023
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Žygimantas Pavilionis

Member, Committee of Foreign Affairs, Lithuanian Seimas

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Tomas Janeliūnas

Chief Research Officer, Eastern Europe Studies Centre and Professor, Vilnius University

Peter Rough 91ÆÞÓÑ Institute
Peter Rough

Senior Fellow and Director, Center on Europe and Eurasia

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Luke Coffey

Senior Fellow, Center on Europe and Eurasia

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is undergoing a profound change. At the Madrid summit in July 2022, the alliance ratified a new strategic concept that returned NATO to its roots: deterring Russian aggression. At that same meeting, NATO began the process of welcoming Sweden and Finland into the alliance, leading to Finland’s full accession in April 2023. 

At the Vilnius summit this past summer, NATO continued to adapt in response to Russia’s war on Ukraine. The alliance updated its military plans and established the NATO-Ukraine Council. It also eased Ukraine’s path to accession by announcing that it could join the alliance without completing a membership action plan (MAP).

One hundred days after Vilnius, as the alliance begins its preparations for its seventy-fifth summit next year in Washington, join 91ÆÞÓÑ’s Peter Rough and Luke Coffey as they welcome two Lithuanian national security experts for a retrospective analysis of the Vilnius summit: Žygimantas Pavilionis, a member of the Seimas (Lithuania’s parliament), where he serves on the Committee of Foreign Affairs, and Tomas JaneliÅ«nas, the chief research officer at the Eastern Europe Studies Centre and a professor at Vilnius University. 

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