Australian Defence Minister Marise Payne will take part in the NATO Defence Ministers' Meeting and the meeting of the Global Coalition to Defeat Daesh.
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Minister Payne said the meetings, held in Brussels, are an important opportunity to discuss Australia’s ongoing contributions to the NATO-led Resolute Support mission in Afghanistan, and progress made by the US-led Global Coalition to Defeat Daesh in Iraq and Syria.
"Australia continues to be a key global contributor to these efforts to defeat terrorists at their source and to prevent their spread across the globe, including to the Indo-Pacific region," Minister Payne said.
"Australia is an Enhanced Opportunity Partner of NATO and our relationship is reflective of our shared values and our steadfast commitment to global stability and security."
While in Brussels, Minister Payne will also meet with a number of counterparts and officials.
Minister Payne said the visit to Belgium was an important opportunity to share Australia’s perspective on the Indo-Pacific and broader global security challenges.
"Australia is committed to working with defence partners to reinforce and uphold the rules-based global order that is crucial to all our nations’ security and prosperity," she said.