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Opening remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the joint press point with the Prime Minister of Slovenia, Miro Cerar13 Jul. 2015 to our missions in the Western Balkans. Especially in Kosovo, KFOR, where you play a key role and provide key forces to the NATO operation in Kosovo. Then you have also, for many, many years, contributed to our mission in Afghanistan. And you | Opinion |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the Minister of State and Foreign Affairs of Portugal, Rui Machete27 Apr. 2015 missions in Kosovo and Afghanistan. You've done that in an excellent way for many years. But you're also contributing to the enforcement of our collective defence in the Eastern part of Europe by providing troops, ships, but also airplanes | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg before the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee and Sub-committee on Security and Defence (followed by Q&A session)31 Mar. 2015 management, managing crises which could pose a threat on our South, on European countries and United States and North America. We did so by conducting operations in the Balkans, in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, in Afghanistan; fighting piracy off the Horn | Opinion |
"Zero-Sum? Russia, Power Politics, and the post-Cold War Era" - Session at the Brussels Forum with participation of NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg20 Mar. 2015 Politics, and the Post-Cold War Era." It is really the case that we have entered a zero-sum world in U.S.-NATO-Russia relations, in which one side wins and one side loses? Or do we still have the possibility of finding accommodation, finding ways out | Opinion |
Press conference by the NATO Secretary General, Jens Stoltenberg, for the launch of the Annual Report 2014, NATO HQ, Brussels30 Jan. 2015 . Then the number is 5,000. The NATO-led force, KFOR, with close to 5,000 soldiers from Allies and Partner countries provides a safe and secure environment and freedom of movement in Kosovo. The general elections held in Kosovo last year, show the improvements | Opinion |
The Secretary General's Annual Report 201430 Jan. 2015 to Kosovo, is the need to work with other nations and organisations. We are also reaching out to partners to enable them to better meet security challenges in their own regions. This includes countries like Ukraine | Opinion |
Press conference by incoming NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg01 Oct. 2014 to make my first visits to Poland and Turkey. The crisis in Ukraine, caused by Russia’s military intervention, is a major challenge to Euro-Atlantic security. The summit sets out our clear position. NATO does not seek confrontation | Opinion |
"Security challenges in the Baltic region in the perspective of the Wales NATO Summit" - Remarks by NATO Deputy Secretary General Ambassador Alexander Vershbow at Multinational Corps (North East), Szczecin (Poland)18 Sep. 2014 of working together, from Bosnia-Herzegovina to Kosovo and Afghanistan. In 1997, the year that Poland began the formal negotiations that led to NATO membership, NATO and Russian leaders signed the Founding Act on Mutual Relations | Opinion |
Wales Summit Declaration issued by NATO Heads of State and Government (2014)05 Sep. 2014 a minimum of 2% of their Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on defence will aim to continue to do so. Likewise, Allies spending more than 20% of their defence budgets on major equipment, including related Research & Development, will continue to do so. Allies | Official text, Pressrelease |
Wales Summit Declaration issued by NATO Heads of State and Government (2014)05 Sep. 2014 a minimum of 2% of their Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on defence will aim to continue to do so. Likewise, Allies spending more than 20% of their defence budgets on major equipment, including related Research & Development, will continue to do so. Allies | Official text, Pressrelease |