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Speech and conversation with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the German Marshall Fund event, Reflections on a Challenging Decade19 Sep. 2024 building, some training, some Allies, the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada actually had some training activities. I remember one of my first visits to Ukraine. We visited Yavoriv, just outside Lviv, where we had some training activities. So | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the International Summit of Cities and Regions in Kyiv, Ukraine20 Apr. 2023 of Ukrainian cities. Including of course Kyiv, Lviv, Odesa, Yavoriv, and Uzhhorod. I am glad to see so many local leaders here today. And that you have such a forward-looking agenda – focussing on post-war reconstruction, and improving quality of life | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the International Summit of Cities and Regions in Kyiv, Ukraine20 Apr. 2023 of Ukrainian cities. Including of course Kyiv, Lviv, Odesa, Yavoriv, and Uzhhorod. I am glad to see so many local leaders here today. And that you have such a forward-looking agenda – focussing on post-war reconstruction, and improving quality of life | Opinion |
Opening speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Aspen - GMF Bucharest Forum29 Nov. 2022 , there is a global effort to provide support to Ukraine. So this is unprecedented. Let me also say that, again, this didn't start in February this year. I was in Ukraine. I was in a Lviv and also in Yavoriv where was a training centre, one of the training centres | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the first session of NATO Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Bucharest, Romania29 Nov. 2022 winter. But the concrete numbers you have to wait until Allies have made the pledges. Then on training, well, so NATO Allies have, as you alluded to, trained Ukrainian troops for many years. I remember very well I went to Yavoriv, just outside Lviv | Opinion |
Opening speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Aspen - GMF Bucharest Forum29 Nov. 2022 , there is a global effort to provide support to Ukraine. So this is unprecedented. Let me also say that, again, this didn't start in February this year. I was in Ukraine. I was in a Lviv and also in Yavoriv where was a training centre, one of the training centres | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the first session of NATO Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Bucharest, Romania29 Nov. 2022 winter. But the concrete numbers you have to wait until Allies have made the pledges. Then on training, well, so NATO Allies have, as you alluded to, trained Ukrainian troops for many years. I remember very well I went to Yavoriv, just outside Lviv | Opinion |
Speech by Secretary General Stoltenberg at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly (NPA)21 Nov. 2022 have done more before, before the invasion. And that's exactly the same with Georgia and other countries that are close partners. But I remember for instance, I went to Yavoriv, which is a training site in West Ukraine, not so far from Lviv. And there I | Opinion |
Opening speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the High-Level Dialogue on Climate and Security, NATO Public Forum28 Jun. 2022 didn't wake up in February 2022. Actually, I've been in Yavoriv and other places in Ukraine, where I’ve seen Canadian, US, UK and also NATO personnel training, helping equipping the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The Ukrainian Armed Forces are much better | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General during conversation with POLITICO22 Jun. 2022 was in this training camp that was bombed very early in war, in western Ukraine. I was there, Yavoriv, I think it was, I was there in 2015. And there I saw how NATO, Canadian troops, UK, United States trained, and equipped Ukrainian forces. Forces which are now | Opinion |