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Online pre-ministerial press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the meetings of NATO Ministers of Foreign Affairs30 Nov. 2020 economies and trade. We need to engage with China on issues such as arms control and climate change. But there are also important challenges to our security. China is investing massively in new weapons. It is coming closer to us, from the Arctic | Opinion |
Foreign Ministers meet to discuss NATO’s continued adaptation and global security challenges30 Nov. 2020 is investing massively in new weapons. It is coming closer to us, from the Arctic to Africa and by investing in our infrastructure. China does not share our values. It does not respect fundamental human rights and tries to intimidate other countries. We must | News |
Adapting NATO for 2030 and beyond - Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the 66th Annual Session of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly23 Nov. 2020 that China as a near Arctic state has ambitions to build an Arctic Silk Road and is exercising in the Baltic Sea. We also know that Russia's submarine presence in the North Atlantic is now higher than it was in 1983, that its shipbuilding programme | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană at the Road to Warsaw Security Forum 2020 conference18 Nov. 2020 question relates to the Arctic. Currently climate change is a quite controversial topic, and there are lots of geopolitical interests within the Arctic, but there's also a chance to overcome them. Therefore, my question relates to that rather remote area | Opinion |
Bryndís Kjartansdóttir, Director General, Directorate of Security and Defence Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Iceland- Director General, Directorate of Security and Defence 2019-2020, Director General of GRÓ – International Centre for Capacity Development 2017 – 2019, Iceland's Senior Arctic Official 2016 - 2017, Deputy Chief of Mission to the Icelandic | Biography |
NATO and the security implications of climate change - Virtual speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg28 Sep. 2020 places further stress on communities, creates fertile ground for terrorists, and drives migration. You can see it in the Arctic, where geo-political competition is heating up as the ice melts. And in our own countries, where our armed forces | Opinion |
NATO must combat climate change - Op-ed article by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg27 Sep. 2020 Growing up in Norway, I learnt in school that temperatures in Svalbard, arctic home of the polar bear, would hardly ever rise above freezing. But this year, thermostats in Svalbard reached a record 21.7 degrees. And this is just the latest peak | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General meets Finnish Foreign Minister21 Sep. 2020 General and the minister also exchanged views on Belarus, the situation in the Eastern Mediterranean, NATO-EU cooperation, the impact of climate change on the security environment and developments in the Arctic. They took the opportunity to discuss | News |
NATO Secretary General meets Finnish Foreign Minister21 Sep. 2020 General and the minister also exchanged views on Belarus, the situation in the Eastern Mediterranean, NATO-EU cooperation, the impact of climate change on the security environment and developments in the Arctic. They took the opportunity to discuss | News |
NATO’s new Atlantic command declared operational17 Sep. 2020 exercises, and draw up operational plans covering vast geographic areas, from the US East Coast, past the Greenland-Iceland-U.K. gap and into the Arctic. Day-to-day NATO maritime operations will continue to be run out of Allied Maritime Command (MARCOM | News |