Exclusive-NATO's Rutte does not see need to invoke Art. 5 after missile incident


The NATO flag is pictured at the venue of the upcoming NATO summit, in The Hague, Netherlands June 23, 2025. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann

BRUSSELS, March ⁠5 (Reuters) - The shooting down of a ballistic missile headed ⁠for Turkey by NATO air defences does not provide ‌immediate reason to trigger the alliance's Article 5 mutual defence clause, its Secretary General Mark Rutte told Reuters on Thursday.

"Nobody's talking about Article 5," Rutte ​said. "The most important thing is that our ⁠adversaries have seen yesterday that ⁠NATO is so strong and so vigilant, and even more ⁠vigilant, ‌if possible, since Saturday."

Turkey said NATO air defences destroyed an Iranian ballistic missile as it headed into Turkish ⁠airspace, marking the first time the alliance member ​has been drawn ‌into the Middle East conflict and raising the possibility ⁠of an expansion ​involving its bloc allies.

The Iranian Armed Forces General Staff on Thursday denied it had fired missiles at Turkey, saying the Islamic Republic ⁠respected the sovereignty of "friendly" Turkey, according to ​a statement carried by Iranian media.

NATO's alliance's Article 5 specifies that an attack on one of the alliance's members is an attack ⁠on all the others.

Rutte said NATO supports the United States in its strikes against Iran as the country was "close to becoming a threat to Europe as well".

As the U.S.–Iran war entered ​its sixth day, the conflict has widened ⁠beyond Gulf states and into Asia, convulsing global markets and prompting ​thousands of stranded tourists and residents ‌to try to flee the Middle ​East.

(Reporting by Andrew Gray; Writing by Inti Landauro and Sabine Siebold; Editing by Makini Brice and Richard Lough)

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