NATO defence ministers were due to meet in Brussels Tuesday, with discussions to focus on the alliance's post-2014 operations in Afghanistan, Cyberdefence and providing Libya with security assistance and training. The talks come a day after alliance members decided to send a team of experts to Libya "as soon as possible" to assess ways of providing assistance, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said. The team would report back by the end of June, he added. The decision follows a request by Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan, who visited NATO last week, according to a report of DPA.