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14 May. 2015 |
NATO Foreign Ministers discuss boosting cooperation with EU, other partners Allies must build closer cooperation with partners and organisations like the European Union, to better address the security challenges to the east and south, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Thursday (14 May 2015). “The challenges we all face demand a comprehensive response, so all of us need to work even closer together,” he said at the end of a two-day meeting of NATO Foreign Ministers in Antalya, Turkey. |
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13 May. 2015 |
NATO Foreign Ministers begin two-day talks in Antalya, Turkey Today (13 May 2015), NATO Foreign Ministers are meeting in Antalya, Turkey to begin two days of talks on the Alliance’s adaptation in the face of new security challenges. Under the chairmanship of Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, ministers will assess the implications of a more assertive Russia, and of the instability spreading across the Middle East and North Africa. The ministers will also meet with their Afghan and Ukrainian counterparts, as well as a range of other partners. |
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13 May. 2015 | NATO Foreign Ministers decided today (13 May 2015) that the Alliance will maintain a presence in Afghanistan after the end of its current mission Resolute Support. | |
13 May. 2015 | Experts and industry representatives from the field of counter-terrorism gathered at a workshop organised by NATO’s Defence against Terrorism Programme of Work. The event took place jointly with the Counter Terror Expo in London on 20 and 21 April 2015. | |
13 May. 2015 |
NATO Secretary General calls for full implementation of Minsk agreements Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has called for the full implementation of the Minsk agreements in Ukraine. Mr. Stoltenberg made his comments at the start of a meeting of NATO Foreign Ministers in Antalya, Turkey on Wednesday (13 May 2015). |
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13 May. 2015 | NATO Foreign Ministers have reconfirmed their full support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, and have called on Russia to cease its destabilisation of eastern Ukraine. Under the chairmanship of Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, the Allied ministers met with their Ukrainian counterpart Pavlo Klimkin in a session of the NATO-Ukraine Commission in Antalya, Turkey on Wednesday (13 May 2015). | |
11 May. 2015 |
Secretary General previews Antalya meeting of NATO Foreign Ministers NATO Foreign Ministers will meet in Antalya, Turkey on Wednesday and Thursday (13-14 May 2015) to discuss the Alliance’s adaptation in the face of a changed security environment. In a briefing to the media on Monday (11 May 2015), Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that ministers will assess the implications of a more assertive Russia, and of the instability spreading across the Middle East and North Africa. They will review common security challenges with a range of partners, and will meet separately with their Ukrainian counterpart. They will further discuss strengthening the Alliance’s partnership with Afghanistan beyond the end of the Resolute Support mission. |
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11 May. 2015 |
NATO Secretary General welcomes strengthened partnership with Georgia Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg welcomed Georgian President Giorgi Margvelashvili to NATO Headquarters on Monday (11 May 2015) for talks on deepening the partnership between the Alliance and Tbilisi. Calling Georgia “a strong partner”, the Secretary General underscored that the country is “an important contributor to our shared security”. |