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Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at a ceremony marking the Joint Declaration between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and signature of an agreement between the United States and the Taliban29 Feb. 2020 than it was in 2001. It is no longer a safe haven for international terrorists. Terrorists who conducted the attacks against the United States, and threatened people across the globe. The security we have helped the Afghan forces to build has | |
Speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană at the Matthiae Mahl dinner in Hamburg28 Feb. 2020 in our collective defence since the fall of the Berlin Wall. And Germany is an important part of this. As we speak, Germany leads the NATO forces in Lithuania, in the Baltic region. Germany is increasing its defence spending. And we are very happy to have | Opinion |
Press point by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the North Atlantic Council meeting at Turkey’s request for Article 4 consultations on the situation in Syria28 Feb. 2020 will be long and hard. And there will be setbacks and there is a risk always for spoilers. But the thing is that we are committed, the Afghan people are committed to peace and we will continue to provide support. We will support the Afghan security forces | Opinion |
Statement by the NATO Secretary General on the presidential election in Afghanistan25 Feb. 2020 to the Afghan security forces, who served with professionalism and bravery to secure the vote. Any concerns about the electoral process should be addressed according to constitutional and legal procedures | Pressrelease |
Statement by the NATO Secretary General on the presidential election in Afghanistan25 Feb. 2020 to the Afghan security forces, who served with professionalism and bravery to secure the vote. Any concerns about the electoral process should be addressed according to constitutional and legal procedures | Pressrelease |
Statement by the NATO Secretary General on Afghanistan21 Feb. 2020 in the country to support the Afghan security forces with training and funding, so that they can create the conditions for peace. NATO remains committed to Afghanistan’s long-term security and stability | News, Pressrelease |
Statement by the NATO Secretary General on Afghanistan21 Feb. 2020 in the country to support the Afghan security forces with training and funding, so that they can create the conditions for peace. NATO remains committed to Afghanistan’s long-term security and stability | News, Pressrelease |
Round table with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and representatives of the media at the Munich Security Conference15 Feb. 2020 , assist and advise the Afghan security forces, continue to provide financial support. But the aim of this is to help them find a solution with the Taliban, an intra-Afghan peace deal. And then, based on that, enable us to reduce, leave. But everything we | Opinion |
Opening remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Munich Security Conference15 Feb. 2020 in the Middle East and North Africa. To support our partners and stabilise the region. Our mission in Afghanistan is also about protecting our values, which came under attack on 9/11. 16.000 NATO troops are training the Afghan forces, so that they can | Opinion |
Secretary General discusses security issues with world leaders in Munich15 Feb. 2020 to reduce violence and pave the way for negotiations among Afghans. He stressed NATO’s commitment to Afghanistan, as our training mission strengthens the national security forces in their fight against terrorism and helps create the conditions for peace | News |