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Relations with Russiaincreased its multi-domain military build-up and presence in the Baltic, Black and Mediterranean Sea regions, and it maintains significant military capabilities in the Arctic. Its more assertive posture, novel military capabilities and provocative activities | Topic |
Jónas G. Allansson, Chief of Defence of Icelandfor Administration and Consular Affairs. 2010 – 2013 Advisor Arctic Affairs, Directorate for International and Security Affairs. 2011 Appointed Counsellor. 2013 Senior Arctic Official and Director, Directorate for International and Security | Biography |
NATO exercises. US Army Special Forces soldiers drive snowmobiles through the deep snow of the Swedish Arctic ahead of exercise Cold Response 22, a Norwegian-led multinational exercise that helped NATO Allies and partners train for military operations in the High | Topic |
NATO exercises. US Army Special Forces soldiers drive snowmobiles through the deep snow of the Swedish Arctic ahead of exercise Cold Response 22, a Norwegian-led multinational exercise that helped NATO Allies and partners train for military operations in the High | Topic |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the joint press with Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson of Iceland13 Aug. 2014 illegal military actions in Ukraine but also because of climate change and it’s impact on the Arctic region and the high north in broader terms. The fact that climate change opens new sea routes and gives easier access to natural resources in the high | Opinion |
''America, Europe and the Pacific'' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the Marines’ Memorial Club Hotel in San Francisco09 Jul. 2014 is, of course, what is happening in the Arctic region in the High North. The fact that new sea lanes will be opened, the fact that there will be easier access to the exploitation of natural resources in these regions also raises the perspective of potential | Opinion |
''NATO and Russia – Time to engage'' - Remarks by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the Munich Security Conference01 Feb. 2014 . I get concerned when I hear talk of deploying offensive -- not defensive, but offensive -- weapons systems. Such as fighter detachments to Belarus, Iskander missiles to Kaliningrad, or more military forces to the Arctic. I get concerned when I hear | Opinion |
Press conference by the NATO Secretary General and Chairman of the NATO-Russia Council, Anders Fogh Rasmussen following the meeting of the NATO-Russia Council in Defence Ministers session23 Oct. 2013 personnel and command centres from the Arctic to the Black Sea. The aim of this initiative is to prevent terrorist attacks using civilian aircraft. And the exercise was a great success. We now have a proven joint capacity to respond to the hijacking | Opinion |
NATO-Russia Council discusses widening cooperation23 Oct. 2013 month involving fighter aircraft, military personnel and command centres from the Arctic to the Black Sea. “ The exercise was a great success. We now have a proven joint capacity to respond to the hijacking of civilian aircraft and we have showed how | News |
Iceland, a pragmatic approach to interoperability and cooperation20 Sep. 2013 in the Arctic | News |