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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 |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, Defence Minister Joao Gomes Cravinho of Portugal, Military Committee Chair, Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach, SACEUR Gen. Tod Wolters and First Sea Lord Adm. Tony Radakin27 May. 2021 from countries as diverse as Canada, the Netherlands and Turkey, all supported by NATO Joint Command in Germany. And today we're being supported by NATO headquarters in Portugal. A country which provides three NATO headquarters. This really does | Opinion |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the President of Montenegro, Milo Đukanović18 May. 2021 for all the countries of our region. And I am convinced that in spite of the challenges that we are faced with currently, through even more intensive cooperation of our region with NATO and the European Union, and through even more intensive commitment | Opinion |
Press statement by Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach, Chair of the NATO Military Committee following the Military Committee in Chiefs of Defence session18 May. 2021 and territory in NATO led operations and missions The Military Committee received operational and intelligence updates, and exchanged views on the current challenges facing the Alliance. We focused the two missions NATO-led missions in Afghanistan | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană in the Spring Meeting of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly17 May. 2021 values and resilience are important, we believe it has to be institutionalised. After 70 years, it is time for NATO institutionally to have a locus and a focus on what does it mean to share democratic values? What are those institutions? What are best | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the at the 3rd German Ecumenical Church Days15 May. 2021 more insecure, we must invest more in our security. Because security is the foundation of our freedom. And freedom does not come for free. In the pursuit of peace, there are no easy answers. Only hard choices. So we must always act responsibly | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană at the Riga StratCom Dialogue 202106 May. 2021 of significant global challenges; from an increasingly assertive Russia and terrorism, to disruptive technologies and the rise of China, the Transatlantic Alliance is more important than ever. How does NATO continue to adapt to new security environments? And what | Opinion |
Virtual Media Briefing on Exercise “Steadfast Defender 2021” with LtGen Brice Houdet, SHAPE Vice Chief of Staff, moderated by NATO Spokesperson Oana Lungescu06 May. 2021 have three questions. The first is: what is a Steadfast Defender 21 in Ulm about? How is the JSEC involved? What are your tasks, Mr. General? And what benefit exactly does the JSEC provide for the Alliance? What capability gap does it fill | Opinion |
Joint press point by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the Prime Minister of Slovakia, Eduard Heger27 Apr. 2021 relations with Russia. However, they have to be based on mutual respect and adherence to the rules. We want a dialogue. But I regret that Russia does not. I told Secretary General that we support the preparation of the new NATO agenda, reflecting our | Opinion |
NATO stands with the international community to address sexual violence in conflict14 Apr. 2021 , it is increasingly used as a tactic of terrorism.” NATO currently has military guidelines on preventing and responding to conflict-related sexual violence. The Alliance is in the process of developing a formal policy on the topic. This will support NATO’s | News |