Belgium’s defense minister on the future of transatlantic security relations

  • Tue, April 28, 2026 • 10:15 am ET
  • Atlantic Council Headquarters
  • 1400 L Street NW • Floor 11
  • Washington, DC 20005

Minister of Defense of Belgium Theo Francken shares his views on transatlantic security developments and Belgium’s role in Europe’s growing defense industry.

On Tuesday, April 28, at 10:15 a.m. ET / 4:15 p.m. CET, the Atlantic Council’s Europe Center and Transatlantic Security Initiative will host a discussion with Theo Francken, minister of defense of the Kingdom of Belgium, on developments in the transatlantic security and defense relationship and Belgium’s role in Europe’s defense industrial ramp-up.

The future of transatlantic security is increasingly uncertain. Russia’s continued war against Ukraine, together with evolving concerns about the future of US leadership in Euro-Atlantic security and conflict in the Gulf, have prompted European allies to reassess their security posture. Like many European and NATO allies, the Belgian government has prioritized greater defense spending and developing its military capabilities.

Against this backdrop, Francken will visit the Atlantic Council to discuss Belgium’s priorities for transatlantic defense relations and how to strengthen Europe’s defense industry.

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featuring

H.E. Theo Francken
Minister of Defense and Foreign Trade of Belgium

Moderated by

Jörn Fleck
Senior Director, Europe Center,
Atlantic Council

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