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The North Atlantic Council

The North Atlantic Council (NAC) is the main decision-making body of NATO, composed of representatives from each member country, usually their ambassadors. It meets regularly to discuss security issues, coordinate military planning, and make collective decisions to ensure the alliance’s defense and stability. The NAC acts as a forum for cooperation among member nations, promoting consensus on policy actions, response to threats, and addressing global security challenges. Its goal is to maintain peace and security among member nations through collaborative strategy and mutual support.