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Joint press conference with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and the President of Czechia, Petr Pavel21 May. 2025 resilience is at the level that we are, as a whole of society, able to defend NATO, to defend NATO territory. So that is about spending, but it all comes down to what we actually need, and we are missing today, or are lacking today, at a sufficient level | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General meets with Dutch Prime Minister21 May. 2025 . At the same time, he urged all Allies to invest even more, including in the defence industry and in defence-related areas such as infrastructure and resilience. “2% will not be nearly enough to meet the capability targets that Allies will soon agree,” Mr Rutte | News |
Meteorological and Oceanographic Military Committee Working Group, many unique and complex challenges await the METOC community. From the sparse observation network, to limited satellite coverage and poor numerical models, advances in this region will demand innovation, resilience, and international collaboration. MCWG | Topic |
NATO Secretary General attends meeting of the European Political Community16 May. 2025 . The Secretary General also participated in a roundtable on boosting European competitiveness and security through innovation and resilience. The war against Ukraine remained at the forefront of leaders’ minds, with the Secretary General renewing calls | News |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte following the Informal meeting of NATO Ministers of Foreign Affairs in Antalya15 May. 2025 related investments, including infrastructure and including resilience. I look forward to continuing to work closely with Allies in the coming weeks as we prepare formal decisions for the Summit in the Hague. We also discussed the importance | Opinion |
NATO Foreign Ministers meet to prepare the Summit in The Hague15 May. 2025 requirements as well as additional broader defence-related investments, including infrastructure and resilience” the Secretary General said, stressing that this made both economic and strategic sense. “We have to make sure that we spend enough money all over | News |
Press conference by Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, Chair of the NATO Military Committee14 May. 2025 of resilience, never a vulnerability to exploit. This is why – as I said at the beginning of my mandate - my priority is to work constantly to foster cohesion and resilience. This Military Committee meeting was a vivid demonstration of NATO’s unity | Opinion |
NATO addresses electromagnetic interference threats to civil aviation safety08 May. 2025 - such interference is increasingly sophisticated. This is a cause for concern and warrants further action to make civil aviation more resilient, including by upgrading civil and military mechanisms, deploying ground based infrastructure, developing a more agile | News |
NATO 2025 Annual Conference on Gender Perspectives07 May. 2025 partners. Furthermore, the conference explored relevant approaches to the whole-of-society resilience, examining how integrating gender perspectives can strengthen societal preparedness against various security threats. Syndicate work sessions provided | News |
Address by NATO Deputy Secretary General Radmila Shekerinska at the Kyiv Security Forum06 May. 2025 to remember the resilience of the civilian population. They continue to suffer as a result of Russia’s war of aggression. Terror from the skies targets civilians. Destroying homes, schools, hospitals, and energy infrastructure. We will not forget | Opinion |