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Setting the scene: conversation with NATO Deputy Secretary General Radmila Shekerinska at the 2025 NATO Youth Summit25 Apr. 2025 . And this is very much what Secretary General, who is currently in DC and couldn't be here with all of you, wanted to share that we do count on your talent. We count on your contribution. We count on your various creative aspects and professional attitude to create | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte following the meetings of NATO Ministers of Foreign Affairs04 Apr. 2025 TV: Mr. Secretary General, thank you for this opportunity. During these days, we have heard from you support for lasting peace for Ukraine, but actually, we still do not understand about what this concept means. In your view, how does NATO see | Opinion |
Pre-ministerial press conference by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte ahead of the meetings of NATO Ministers of Foreign Affairs02 Apr. 2025 . Sharing insights, experience, and expertise. When we meet in the NATO-Ukraine Council tomorrow evening, we will hear from Minister Andrii Sybiha. He will update us on the current situation in Ukraine as well as his perspectives on the process towards | Opinion |
Opening remarks by NATO Deputy Secretary General Radmila Shekerinska at the European Parliament’s Committee on Security and Defence followed by a moderated discussion20 Mar. 2025 security. But this does not mean that going it alone is a winning strategy – for either Europe or the US. The stakes are too high and the challenges to our security are simply too great. The Secretary General was very clear about this when he | Opinion |
Meet Lieutenant Colonel Annukka Ylivaara, who commanded Finland’s Jaeger urban combat battalion08 Mar. 2025 of Defence and helps coordinate her country’s preparedness related to comprehensive security. How did her military journey start? And what does her country being a NATO member mean to her | News |
Doorstep statement by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte ahead of the Munich Security Conference14 Feb. 2025 we will do it based on facts and figures, based on the capability targeting process, but it is absolutely clear if we stick with the current numbers, we will not get there. We will not be safe in four or five years. So we not only have to do | Opinion |
NATO Integrated Air and Missile Defence Policy13 Feb. 2025 identifiable threat in peacetime. 44. NATO BMD is purely defensive and does not undermine strategic stability. The aim of NATO Ballistic Missile Defence is to provide full coverage and protection for all NATO European populations, territory and forces | Official text |
Joint press conference by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte with the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Keir Starmer03 Feb. 2025 members currently falling out with each other in public over tariffs? And what's your message to the United States and Denmark as they are feuding over territory. And Prime Minister, would you be willing to water down your reset with the European Union | Opinion |
Joint press conference by the Chair of the NATO Military Committee, Admiral Rob Bauer, the Supreme Allied Commander Europe, General Christopher Cavoli and the Supreme Allied Commander Transformation, Admiral Pierre Vandier16 Jan. 2025 of the NATO defence planning process we look at what does every Ally have to do to make up collectively that shield. So we divvy up all the capabilities that we need amongst the Allies in order to make sure that collectively we have what we need | Opinion |
Opening remarks by the Chair of the NATO Military Committee, Admiral Rob Bauer and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte at the meeting of the Military Committee in Chiefs of Defence15 Jan. 2025 persist, from terrorism to nuclear proliferation, disinformation and climate change. So the security picture does not look good. But we know exactly what we need to do to protect it. We are already doing a lot. All Allies have been increasing | Opinion |