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Speech by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte followed by a Q&A at the Comenius University, in Bratislava20 Feb. 2025 Stronger Defences: The Path to Securing Our Future.” I personally, went to university during the Cold War, but I saw it end. Thanks to democracies standing strong in NATO. The countries of Central and Eastern Europe were forced to join the Warsaw | 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 , and that we know that will cost more than 2% and it's not the Cold War. It's, as I say, that's an old sticker for that we try to put on the new work that is based on Russia, not the Soviet Union, not the Warsaw Pact, it is Russia and the terrorist groups | Opinion |
A history of NATO stamps– Czechia hosts the Prague Summit Czechia hosted the Prague Summit in November 2002 – the first NATO summit to be held on the territory of a former Warsaw Pact country. To mark this event, Czechia commissioned Pavel Kovářík and Václav Kučera | |
Address by NATO Acting Deputy Secretary General Boris Ruge at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly followed by Q&A25 Nov. 2024 by thanking Canada for hosting us in beautiful Montreal. A founding member of NATO, Canada was one of the first to propose the idea of a transatlantic defensive alliance. From the beginning, Canada argued that NATO should be more than just a military pact | Opinion |
Conversation with the NATO Secretary General at the Council on Foreign Relations26 Sep. 2024 still had the Warsaw Pact, and that was not the issue at all. It was unification of East and West Germany. It was based on whatever all the reports and everything I read about that is that that, yes, it was an issue that was discussed, but when they had | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the NATO 75th Anniversary Celebratory Event in Washington09 Jul. 2024 . The countries of the former Warsaw Pact had already made their choice. They all wanted to join our Alliance. Towering personalities like Lech Walesa and Vaclav Havel led the way. The question was whether we were ready to open our door. Some feared | Opinion |
Hungary and NATO - 1999followed this up in 1990 (then as Foreign Minister) when he stated that Hungary must consider exiting the Warsaw Pact and entering NATO. This caused a stir within both Hungary and NATO, with NATO Spokesperson Robin Stafford stating that, “Any future | |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Wilson Center Auditorium followed by Q&A17 Jun. 2024 between Russia and the West, the Warsaw Pact and NATO because of this, this defensive position of NATO. Now, Putin of course has shown no indication of any consideration of halting the slaughter and destruction. In addition to the remarkable resilience | Opinion |
Joint press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg with the Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbán12 Jun. 2024 guarantor of security for our members. Providing peace, freedom and prosperity in the whole of Europe, not least in the countries or the former Warsaw Pact. Prime Minister, you and I also discussed the situation in Ukraine. At the Summit, I expect | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the President of Finland, Alexander Stubb at a moderated discussion hosted by the Atlantic Council of Finland06 Jun. 2024 back as far as to roughly 1954 when the Soviet Union actually wanted to become a member of NATO, but when the Brits and others were a little bit sceptical about the idea, they established the Warsaw Pact. But I think our base case on Russia is quite |