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Transcript of NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg's interview with Russia24, 24 April 201724 Apr. 2017 blocks and forces on the border. But the fact is that right now NATO tanks are now closer than ever in the NATO history to the Russian border. I’ve seen actually the map outside the studio and Crimea is Ukrainian still on your map. That is the only reason | Opinion |
Transatlantic (In)Security - Panel discussion at the Brussels Forum organized by the German Marshall Fund of the United States with NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller25 Mar. 2017 security team in this administration is admirable. Within a very short time of their coming into office they sent Secretary of Defence Mattis to NATO with, and this has been in the press a lot so you’ve heard, yes he had a very reassuring message | Opinion |
''Adapting to a More Dangerous World'' - Speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller at the Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade (Budapest, Hungary)22 Mar. 2017 for Foreign Affairs and Trade, which I know has a, a long history that is very much attached to the modern Hungarian state. And so it’s a great honour to be here have the opportunity to speak with you and to share some thoughts on NATO and where | Opinion |
The Secretary General’s Annual Report 201613 Mar. 2017 2017, Jens Stoltenberg released his third annual report as NATO Secretary General | |
"Effective multilateralism: how NATO adapts to meet changing security challenges" - Keynote address by NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller, Chatham House, London06 Mar. 2017 it reinforces bilateral and regional efforts – as was the case with the response to Ebola. NATO, of course, has a regional focus. For nearly 70 years, our Alliance – the most successful defence alliance in history – has helped keep the peace in Europe | Opinion |
"Projecting Stability Beyond Our Borders" - Speech by NATO Secretary General at the Graduate Institute Geneva02 Mar. 2017 in the United States, he stated at the hearings in the U.S. Congress before he was confirmed that NATO is the most successful alliance in history and of course I totally agree with him. He’s a very wise man. But the reason why NATO is the most successful | |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the Vice President of the United States of America, Michael Pence20 Feb. 2017 their efforts to spend 2 percent of GDP on defence. This will be an important point when Allied leaders meet here in Brussels in May. So Mr Vice-President, thank you for our excellent discussion. We agree that NATO is the most successful Alliance in history | , Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to university students in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina02 Feb. 2017 and Slovenia are now members of NATO and of the European Union. The same is possible here. The future of Bosnia and Herzegovina is important to NATO. Our histories are closely entwined, NATO intervention brought peace to Bosnia but it also transformed NATO | Opinion |
Redefining Europe's Security Agenda - Panel discussion with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos19 Jan. 2017 -defences. So, we are constantly adapting. NATO is the most successful military alliance in history because we have been able to adapt and we’ll continue to do that. ROBIN NIBLETT: Thank you very much. (unintelligible) Fererica Mogherini, let me | Opinion |
Meet the Signatories. NATO Secretary General from 1957 to 1961, Spaak was instrumental in the choice of Brussels as the new location for NATO’s headquarters in 1966. He was also an exceptional orator and a prolific writer. Download the full speech | Declassified |