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''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 research on Arctic regions obtains a significant dataset02 Aug. 2021 NATO research on Arctic regions obtains | |
Doorstep statement by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the Brussels Summit14 Jun. 2021 , because China is coming closer to us - - [airplane noise overhead] I’ll just wait a moment - - China is coming closer to us. We see them in cyberspace. We see China in Africa, in the Arctic, but we also see China investing heavily in our own | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meeting of NATO Heads of State and Government14 Jun. 2021 any threats from any direction, because we know that, we see that, China's coming closer to us in cyberspace. We see them in Africa, we see them in the Arctic, we see them trying to control our infrastructure, we had the discussion about 5G | Opinion |
On the Agenda - Brussels Summit, 14 June 202114 Jun. 2021 , drought has fuelled conflict, driven migration and helped create the conditions for terrorism. In the Arctic, melting ice could lead to new geopolitical tensions. In March, Allies agreed a new Climate Change and Security Agenda and NATO is now | |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at an event hosted by the Atlantic Council07 Jun. 2021 , uniforms, equipment. And we have soldiers in Iraq, and they went several days with more than 40 degrees Celsius. And of course, how they do their work will be affected by extreme weather conditions. Melting ice in the Arctic will also matter. So changing | Opinion |
''NATO 2030: a transatlantic agenda for the future'' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg previewing the NATO Summit in Brussels at event organised by NATO, The German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) and The Brookings Institution04 Jun. 2021 to growing global competition. Russia and China are leading an authoritarian pushback against the rules-based international order. Russia continues its pattern of dangerous behaviour. With its massive military build-up from the Arctic to Africa | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the meetings of NATO Ministers of Foreign Affairs and NATO Ministers of Defence31 May. 2021 to us. We see them in cyberspace. We see them in Africa. We see them in the Arctic, and we see China investing heavily in our critical infrastructure here in Europe. 5G is an example where we have seen Allies realising the risks related to foreign | Opinion |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, Defence Minister Joao Gomes Cravinho of Portugal, Military Committee Chair, Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach, SACEUR Gen. Tod Wolters and First Sea Lord Adm. Tony Radakin27 May. 2021 aware that part of this shifting landscape that we are living in is a new centrality for the Atlantic in our alliance. We have new access routes to the Atlantic from across the Arctic, from the Black Sea into the Mediterranean, from there to the Atlantic | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană at the Delphi Economic Forum 202110 May. 2021 escalation is something that we should engage with Russia. So this is something that we are keeping in mind, that on the one side, Russia is far more assertive. They play a very complex role from the High North and the Arctic to the eastern flank | Opinion |