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NATO Secretary General meets the Prime Minister of Latvia19 May. 2023 , including leadership on defence spending, and deployments to maritime operations and missions in Kosovo and Iraq. | Pressrelease |
NATO Secretary General meets the Prime Minister of Latvia19 May. 2023 , including leadership on defence spending, and deployments to maritime operations and missions in Kosovo and Iraq. | Pressrelease |
NATO and Jordan discuss border security cooperation17 May. 2023 NATO and Jordan concluded talks on Tuesday (16 May 2023) to help Jordan improve its border security. Held in Aqaba, Jordan, the three-day workshop helped to identify Jordanian maritime and counter-terrorism requirements and ways for NATO to improve | News |
NATO and Jordan discuss border security cooperation17 May. 2023 NATO and Jordan concluded talks on Tuesday (16 May 2023) to help Jordan improve its border security. Held in Aqaba, Jordan, the three-day workshop helped to identify Jordanian maritime and counter-terrorism requirements and ways for NATO to improve | News |
Secretary General thanks Allied military leaders for their work in transforming NATO for a new era of collective defence10 May. 2023 2022, NATO activated all its defence plans, put 40,000 troops under NATO command, backed by significant air and maritime power, and strengthened its forward defences. "These actions reduce the risk of miscalculation and escalation. By making crystal | News |
Opening remarks by the Chair of the NATO Military Committee, Admiral Rob Bauer and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the start of the Military Committee in Chiefs of Defence session10 May. 2023 and maritime power, and we strengthened our forward defences from the Baltic to the Black Sea. These actions reduce the risk of miscalculation and escalation beyond Ukraine by making crystal clear that we will defend every inch of NATO territory. So | Opinion |
Secretary General thanks Allied military leaders for their work in transforming NATO for a new era of collective defence10 May. 2023 2022, NATO activated all its defence plans, put 40,000 troops under NATO command, backed by significant air and maritime power, and strengthened its forward defences. "These actions reduce the risk of miscalculation and escalation. By making crystal | News |
The Director General of the NATO International Military Staff visits Finland05 May. 2023 , with considerable maritime, land, and air including air defence capabilities. Their membership will significantly enhance our posture in the High North and our ability to reinforce our Baltic Allies”. After a short visit to the Vaalimaa Border Station | News |
The Director General of the NATO International Military Staff visits Finland05 May. 2023 , with considerable maritime, land, and air including air defence capabilities. Their membership will significantly enhance our posture in the High North and our ability to reinforce our Baltic Allies”. After a short visit to the Vaalimaa Border Station | News |
Reaching the Finnish line together – US Marines train with Finland’s Nyland Brigade04 May. 2023 Topics NATO’s maritime activities Relations | News |