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Meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Foreign Ministers session, joined by the Foreign Ministers of Finland and Sweden, as well as Foreign Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia and Moldova30 Nov. 2022 of the North Atlantic Council in Foreign Ministers session, joined by the Foreign Ministers of Finland and Sweden, as well as Foreign Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia and Moldova 30 Nov. 2022 | |
NATO Foreign Ministers end meetings in Bucharest with focus on China, more support for partners30 Nov. 2022 vulnerabilities, and manage the risks." Ministers also discussed terrorism, and agreed to continue efforts to counter this grave threat. The Foreign Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia and Moldova joined the final session of the ministerial. NATO | News |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the Meeting of NATO Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Bucharest, Romania30 Nov. 2022 recently with the horrific attack in Istanbul. Ministers agreed that we must continue our efforts to counter this threat. For our final session, the Foreign Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia and Moldova joined us. Three valued NATO partners | Opinion |
Opening remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the President of Romania Klaus Iohannis at the North Atlantic Council in Foreign Ministers session, with Finland and Sweden29 Nov. 2022 for consolidating like never before, our deterrence and defence in helping Ukraine defend itself and then supporting our most vulnerable partners to increase their resilience. In this context, I value the fact that the Republic of Moldova, Georgia, and Bosnia | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General: "we will not back down" in support for Ukraine29 Nov. 2022 ." Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba will take part in discussions with Allied foreign ministers later on Tuesday. Allies will meet with Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia and Moldova on Wednesday. In closing, the Secretary General welcomed Norway’s | News |
Statement by NATO Foreign Ministers - Bucharest, 29-30 November 202229 Nov. 2022 meeting with the Foreign Ministers of NATO partners Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, and the Republic of Moldova, as NATO strengthens its tailored support to building their integrity and resilience, developing capabilities, and upholding their political | News, Official text, Pressrelease |
NATO foreign ministers set to address more support for Ukraine29 Nov. 2022 .” The Secretary General outlined that on Wednesday, ministers will discuss resilience and how to tackle the challenges posed by China’s coercive policies and actions. They will also meet with the foreign ministers of Georgia, Moldova and Bosnia and Herzegovina | News |
Short remarks with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken29 Nov. 2022 , Moldova, Georgia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. So once again, welcome. It’s great to see you again. United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken: Yes thank you so much. Thank you for bringing us together here in Bucharest. I agree with you | Opinion |
Doorstep statement by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the Meeting of NATO Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Bucharest, Romania29 Nov. 2022 defense systems. We will meet with the Foreign Minister of Ukraine, Kuleba, tonight. We will also meet tomorrow with the foreign ministers of our close partners Georgia, Moldova and Bosnia and Herzegovina, expressing our support to them. And then we | Opinion |
Opening speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Aspen - GMF Bucharest Forum29 Nov. 2022 us forget other partners facing Russian pressure, intimidation and aggression. It has actually made our partnerships even more important. That is why NATO foreign ministers will meet with their Ukrainian counterpart, as well as with Georgia | Opinion |