The 11th edition of the Aspen GMF Bucharest Forum, focusing on the war in Ukraine, and the humanitarian and energy crises, has today ended in Bucharest. NATO Deputy Secretary General, Mircea Geoana, the founder of the Aspen Institute, said more clarity is needed on the long-term as regards the defence means, given that the support granted to Ukraine in the war against Russia has decreased the allies’ reserves of ammunition and military equipment. Clarity brings predictibility, production and results from investments, Geoana also said. The annual Aspen – GMF Bucharest Forum is a platform for genuine, thought-provoking and forward-looking debate, which seeks to address topical questions and tackle the complex issues of increasingly dynamic and volatile regional and international contexts.