
BRUSSELS, March 1 (Reuters) - NATO continues to closely follow developments in Iran and the region around it, a spokesperson for the alliance's military headquarters said in a statement on Sunday.
NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Europe, U.S. General Alexus Grynkewich, "continues to speak actively and regularly with military leaders on both sides of the Atlantic, and with NATO's Secretary General," Colonel Martin O'Donnell, spokesperson for the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, said.
The top commander "has and will continue to adjust NATO's very strong force posture to ensure the security of its 32 member nations and to defend the Alliance from potential threats, such as ballistic missiles or unmanned aerial vehicles, emanating from this or other regions," he added.