NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte welcomed on Monday the military action of the USA and Israel against Iran, emphasizing that it contributes to limiting Tehran's capacity to develop nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles. In an interview with German television ARD, Rutte stated that what the USA and Israel are doing in this context is essential. However, he clarified that NATO has no plans to get involved in this conflict, mentioning that while certain member states may provide support, the alliance itself will not be part of military actions. This position reflects NATO's commitment not to directly engage in external conflicts, leaving intervention decisions to individual states.
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