By Omer Tugrul Cam
BRUSSELS (AA) - NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg appointed a 10-person independent expert group Friday to support the assessment of the alliance's approach to the South, especially the Middle East, North Africa and the Sahel regions, according to a statement.
The group of diplomats, academics and soldiers. include former Turkish Ambassador to Paris, Ali Onaner.
At a NATO summit in the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius in July, allied countries agreed to take a deeper look at the alliance's relations with the southern region.
The group will create proposals in time for next year’s summit in Washington and will create a report to support the process.
The report will be delivered before a NATO foreign ministers' meeting in April.
It is requested to support the creation of concrete recommendations that will shape NATO's approach to the southern region.
US ambassador Richard Norland, French academic and researcher Elie Tenenbaum and academic Ana Santos Pinto as the head of the group from Portugal were also selected.
*Writing by Merve Berker