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Discussion with NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană at the GLOBSEC 2021 Forum17 Jun. 2021 mentioned, Roland, the pandemic has brought even more complex dimensions to the issue of resilience. We are now speaking and acting, and this is what our leaders decided at the NATO Summit, to have a renewed resilience commitment. What does it mean? That we | Opinion |
Doorstep statement by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the Brussels Summit14 Jun. 2021 capabilities, including nuclear capabilities, and also more advanced weapon systems. We see coercive behaviour, for instance, in the South China Sea. And we also know that China does not share our values, we see how they crackdown on democratic voters in Hong | Opinion |
Opening speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at NATO 2030 @ Brussels Forum14 Jun. 2021 explain, like why is that, why is that deemed necessary? Obviously there's going to be balanced against the opportunities and the need to engage. But isn't there a concern that if NATO does sharpen its language, it could actually antagonize a rival | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meeting of NATO Heads of State and Government14 Jun. 2021 come a long way. The first time we mentioned China in a communiqué and a document in a decision from NATO leaders was 18 months ago, at the Summit in London. Before that we didn't have any language at all. In the current strategic concept, China's | Opinion |
Brussels Summit Communiqué issued by NATO Heads of State and Government (2021)14 Jun. 2021 posture, and we pledge to continue to improve the readiness of our forces and to strengthen and modernise the NATO Force Structure to meet current and future defence needs. Enhance our resilience. Noting that resilience remains a national | Official text, Pressrelease |
Brussels Summit Communiqué issued by NATO Heads of State and Government (2021)14 Jun. 2021 posture, and we pledge to continue to improve the readiness of our forces and to strengthen and modernise the NATO Force Structure to meet current and future defence needs. Enhance our resilience. Noting that resilience remains a national | Official text, Pressrelease |
Pre-Summit press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg11 Jun. 2021 Security Forces and providing for the country training, out-of-country training, and maintain critical infrastructure, such as the airport. Could you please give us more details about that? Which country and how long does it take for the training | Opinion |
How does NATO support Allies’ resilience and preparedness?08 Jun. 2021 How does NATO support Allies’ resilience | |
How does NATO support Allies’ resilience and preparedness?08 Jun. 2021 How does NATO support Allies’ resilience | |
Emerging and disruptive technologiesdeveloping more detailed policies and implementation plans focused on specific technological domains. Currently, this includes artificial intelligence (AI), autonomous systems, quantum technologies, biotechnology and human enhancement technologies, space | Topic |