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Closing remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the GMF Seminar ''New Challenges for NATO, What Role for France in the Atlantic Alliance?''14 May. 2018 which is an alternative to NATO, but she said this is about building the European pillar within NATO. And that’s in a way obvious. Because if France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Poland, get stronger, then NATO gets stronger. And actually, NATO has called | |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the meetings of NATO Foreign Ministers26 Apr. 2018 missile programme, but also other activities of Iran in the region. NATO is in the process of gradually strengthening our missile defences. I visited a site in Romania when we inaugurated that. We are working on a new site in Poland. We have a radar | Opinion |
NATO Deputy Secretary General visits Denmark20 Apr. 2018 about NATO’s efforts to deter and defend against a more aggressive Russia, the Deputy Secretary General highlighted the four battlegroups that have been deployed in the Baltic States and Poland, thanking Denmark for its contributions in Estonia | News |
''How NATO adapts to a changing world'' - Lecture by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Leiden University College, The Hague19 Apr. 2018 time in our history, we have deployed NATO troops, battle troops, to the eastern parts of our Alliance. Especially to the three Baltic countries, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, but also to Poland. And we also increased our presence in the Black Sea | Opinion |
Joint press conference with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the Prime Minister of the Netherlands, Mark Rutte19 Apr. 2018 presence in the region. But what we are planning is to strengthen our ability to reinforce, if needed. We have already four battle groups in the three Baltic countries and Poland. The Netherlands is part of the battle group in Lithuania. We have air | Opinion |
NATO helps Iraqi forces strengthen vehicle maintenance skills19 Apr. 2018 cooperation; and we are looking forward to further enhancing our partnership.” Ms Beata Peksa, Ambassador of Poland in Iraq further added that “the training was mutually beneficial for Polish and Iraqi soldiers as they had an opportunity to learn from each | News |
Lieutenant General Janusz Adamczak, Director General of the International Military StaffLieutenant General Janusz ADAMCZAK was born on 21 March 1964 in Poznan, Poland. Having commenced his studies in 1983 at the Armoured Officer College, Poznan, he graduated in 1987 and was promoted to the rank of Second Lieutenant. He served initially | Biography |
Lieutenant General Janusz Adamczak, Director General of the International Military StaffLieutenant General Janusz ADAMCZAK was born on 21 March 1964 in Poznan, Poland. Having commenced his studies in 1983 at the Armoured Officer College, Poznan, he graduated in 1987 and was promoted to the rank of Second Lieutenant. He served initially | Biography |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Town Hall Event at the Southern Methodist University in Dallas05 Apr. 2018 battlegroups. One is led is by the United States in Poland, then United Kingdom, Canada and Germany, they lead other battlegroups. But together, this is the strongest military presence NATO has ever had in the eastern part of the Alliance. The battlegroups | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at a Town Hall event at the University of Ottawa04 Apr. 2018 in the Black Sea region, but especially with what we call Enhanced Forward Presence or four battlegroups in Poland and the three Baltic countries. One of those battlegroups are led by Canada and I met the Canadian troops in Latvia in 2016. They are committed | Opinion |