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Translated transcript of the speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to the Nordic Council in Copenhagen, Denmark03 Nov. 2021 . We see it in the Arctic, in Africa and in cyberspace. China will soon have the world's largest economy. It already has the world's largest navy, and the world's second largest defence budget. And it is investing heavily in new, long-range nuclear | Opinion |
Video message by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on his attendance of the United Nations “COP26” Climate Change Conference02 Nov. 2021 Climate change is a threat that none of us can ignore. It is a crisis multiplier. From the Sahel region of Africa, where a harsh climate drives extremism and migration. To the Arctic, where melting ice-caps are driving geopolitical competition | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the high-level roundtable “Climate, Peace and Stability: Weathering Risk Through COP and Beyond” in Glasgow, UK02 Nov. 2021 down of communities after fights over rare resources, of border frictions, which will no doubt grow as climate change increases - and we’ve already seen in the High North or the Arctic, we see frictions in a sense around, you know, parts of the world | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the high-level roundtable “Climate, Peace and Stability: Weathering Risk Through COP and Beyond” in Glasgow, UK02 Nov. 2021 down of communities after fights over rare resources, of border frictions, which will no doubt grow as climate change increases - and we’ve already seen in the High North or the Arctic, we see frictions in a sense around, you know, parts of the world | Opinion |
Joint press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the President of Finland Sauli Niinistö25 Oct. 2021 interest in the Arctic, and in cyberspace. After decades of focusing on Russia, what does this new emphasis on China mean for the Baltic Sea region and Arctic? And Mr. President, the relations between Russia and NATO are at their lowest | Opinion |
The Chair of the NATO Military Committee visits Iceland15 Oct. 2021 of State, Mr Martin Eyjólfsson and the Director General of the Directorate for Security and Defence (Chief of Defence), Ms Bryndís Kjartansdóttir. Discussions focused on security in the Arctic and the High North as well as the importance of protecting sea | News |
The Chair of the NATO Military Committee visits Iceland15 Oct. 2021 of State, Mr Martin Eyjólfsson and the Director General of the Directorate for Security and Defence (Chief of Defence), Ms Bryndís Kjartansdóttir. Discussions focused on security in the Arctic and the High North as well as the importance of protecting sea | News |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the 67th Annual Session of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly11 Oct. 2021 other countries and control its own people. And China is coming closer to us. In Africa, in the Arctic and in cyber-space. And by investing in our own critical infrastructure, from 5G networks to ports and airports. And other threats are emerging | Opinion |
''Transatlantic bond remains strong'', says Chair of the NATO Military in follow-up meeting with Commander JFC Norfolk05 Oct. 2021 Full Operational Capability in July 2021 JFC Norfolk has been actively monitoring the Arctic, the GIUK-NOR ¹ Gap, as well as the North Atlantic to ensure NATO’s strategic transatlantic lines of communication remain open in order to support | News |
NATO in a competitive World - A conversation with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg hosted by Brookings Institution and Georgetown University05 Oct. 2021 security environment, everything is interconnected. China is close also in cyberspace, we see it in Africa, we see it in Arctic, we see it investing heavily in our own infrastructure. And actually, one of the first test cases of understanding, of NATO | Opinion |