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Joint press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic, Kyriakos Mitsotakis10 Oct. 2019 to train and advise Afghan security forces, so that they can fight international terrorism and create the conditions for peace. The fight against terrorism will be an important point on our agenda when NATO leaders meet in December. So once again | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the joint press point with the President of the Council of Ministers of Italy, Giuseppe Conte09 Oct. 2019 . Our mission trains Afghan forces, so they can fight international terrorism and create the conditions for peace. In Iraq, Italy contributes to NATO’s training mission, helping the Iraqi forces prevent the return of ISIS. In Kosovo, you lead | Opinion |
Joint press point by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the Prime Minister of the Republic of Latvia, Mr. Krišjānis Kariņš02 Oct. 2019 . Latvia is a highly valued Ally, making an important contribution to our collective defence. Your forces are training Afghan troops to fight terrorism. You host a multinational NATO battlegroup in your country. And you contribute actively to regional | Opinion |
''NATO: Maintaining Security in a Changing World'' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg - Ambassador Donald and Vera Blinken Lecture on Global Governance, Columbia University26 Sep. 2019 changed our military presence in Afghanistan. Not so many years ago we were more than 140,000 troops in a big NATO combat operation. Now we are roughly 16,000 troops in a mission which is mainly focusing on training and advising the Afghan security forces | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the United States Military Academy West Point25 Sep. 2019 again becomes a safe haven for international terrorists. NATO Allies and partners continue to train and advise Afghan security forces. So that they are strong enough to create the conditions for peace. Because the Taliban must understand | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General joins world leaders for UN General Assembly24 Sep. 2019 welcomed Ambassador Khalilzad’s regular briefings to the North Atlantic Council. He stressed that NATO’s focus remains unchanged: to make the Afghan security forces stronger, so that they can fight international terrorism and create the conditions | News |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Iraqi Defence University17 Sep. 2019 the forces you need for the future. And experience has shown us that training national forces is one of the best weapons we have in the global fight against terrorism, and in support of open, free and democratic societies. NATO’s role in Iraq is based | Opinion |
Press statement by Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach, Chairman of the NATO Military Committee at the joint press conference following the NATO Military Committee Conference in Ljubljana, Slovenia14 Sep. 2019 area. The second session of our day focused specifically on Afghanistan and our mission called Resolute Support. NATO remains committed to Afghanistan. NATO Allies and partners will continue to train and advise the Afghan security forces | Opinion |
Opening remarks by Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach, Chairman of the NATO Military Committee at the Military Committee Conference in Slovenia14 Sep. 2019 to Afghanistan. We all agree that it is clear that a sustainable solution in Afghanistan cannot be reached by military means alone. NATO Allies and partners will continue to train and advise Afghan security forces. We make them stronger, so that they can | Opinion |
Secretary General media huddle following 9/11 ceremony12 Sep. 2019 that a quick drawdown of US forces from Afghanistan is now more or less likely with the departure of John Bolton and with the . . . with the dissolution of the peace talks. Thank you? JENS STOLTENBERG: All NATO Allies want a peaceful negotiated solution | Opinion |