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Joint press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Wopke Hoekstra, and the Minister of Defence of the Netherlands Kajsa Ollongren14 Nov. 2022 , Georgia, and Moldova. I wish to take this opportunity to recognise the victims of the bomb blast in Istanbul yesterday. My condolences go to all those affected and to the Turkish people. So Ministers, Thank you once again for hosting me. It’s | Opinion |
Joint press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Wopke Hoekstra, and the Minister of Defence of the Netherlands Kajsa Ollongren14 Nov. 2022 , Georgia, and Moldova. I wish to take this opportunity to recognise the victims of the bomb blast in Istanbul yesterday. My condolences go to all those affected and to the Turkish people. So Ministers, Thank you once again for hosting me. It’s | Opinion |
Keynote address by NATO Secretary General at the NATO Cyber Defence Pledge Conference10 Nov. 2022 Union on cyber issues. Our cyber defenders share information about cyber threats and take part in each other’s exercises. Including NATO’s Cyber Coalition. We also work closely with partner nations such as Ukraine and Georgia. With our Indo | Opinion |
High-Level Discussion on Climate Security with the NATO Secretary General at COP2708 Nov. 2022 military force against its neighbours. We saw it in Georgia in 2008. They have forces in Moldova without the consent of the government in Moldova. Then they used to military force against Ukraine in 2014. And now again, full-fledged invasion in this winter | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General Geoană at the Prague Cyber Security Conference 2022 in Prague, Czechia03 Nov. 2022 , independent, sovereign Ukraine. At NATO, we were shocked but not surprised. For years, Russia has engaged in an increasingly aggressive pattern of behaviour. From the invasion of Georgia and the illegal annexation of Crimea to cyber-attacks, assassinations | Opinion |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the Prime Minister of Romania, Nicolae Ciucă26 Oct. 2022 close partners Ukraine and Georgia. Russia’s war has turned parts of the Black Sea into a warzone. Missiles fired by Russian warships in the Black Sea have hit Ukrainian towns. And for months, Russian forces blocked Ukrainian ports, causing | Opinion |
Interview with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg by Deutsche Welle journalist Sarah Kelly at the Koerber Stiftung’s annual Berlin Foreign Policy Forum18 Oct. 2022 . This war actually started in 2008 when Russia invaded Georgia and occupied its two sovereign regions. My question that I asked also in the morning would be about proactive response and policy, to build peace and security throughout the transatlantic area | Opinion |
Bilateral meeting with Georgia12 Oct. 2022 meeting with Georgia 12 Oct. 2022 - | Last updated: 12 Oct. 2022 09:59 | Photo gallery |
Opening remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at a joint meeting of the European Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Subcommittee on Security and Defence followed by an exchange of views with Members of the European Parliament13 Jul. 2022 . Then Petras, you asked me about the other countries. Well, the reality is that there are now three other countries which are aspiring for NATO membership; that's Ukraine, Georgia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bosnia and Herzegovina, I mean there are serious | Opinion |
Deputy Secretary General opens annual NATO Partnerships 360 Symposium12 Jul. 2022 , Georgia, Moldova, Mauritania and Tunisia. Allies further agreed to strengthen NATO’s engagement with the European Union, as well as other partners beyond the Euro-Atlantic area that share the Alliance’s values and interests. The NATO Partnerships 360 | News |