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Pre-Ministerial press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg18 May. 2016 time we have to address the turmoil, the instability and the threats stemming from the south from ISIL, from terrorist organizations. And this is actually the first time in NATO’s history that we have to be so focused on both those tasks at the same | Opinion |
''Defending our nations from ballistic missile threats'' - Opinion piece by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg12 May. 2016 on Thursday, our capability is being boosted further – significantly increasing the defensive coverage of NATO territory against medium and short-range missile attacks. I am grateful to the Romanian government and people for the contribution they have | News, Opinion |
''Defending our nations from ballistic missile threats'' - Opinion piece by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg12 May. 2016 on Thursday, our capability is being boosted further – significantly increasing the defensive coverage of NATO territory against medium and short-range missile attacks. I am grateful to the Romanian government and people for the contribution they have | News, Opinion |
''NATO: From Wales to Warsaw''' - Keynote Speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General Ambassador Alexander Vershbow at the 2BS (‘To Be Secure’) Conference, Budva, Montenegro06 May. 2016 and expertise, making everyone safer. And on top of that, membership gives every member an equal voice and an equal say in the decisions taken by the Alliance, as every decision is taken on the basis of consensus. In short, NATO is a sovereignty multiplier | Opinion |
Speech by Ambassador Marriët Schuurman at the University of Maryland University College commencement ceremony on Saturday, April 30, 2016, in Kaiserslautern, Germany30 Apr. 2016 make this world a better and safer world – for all: “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world.” These three aspects also define my current work, as NATO Special Representative for Women, Peace | Opinion |
NATO at 67: What (complex) agenda for NATO’s Warsaw Summit? - Remarks by NATO Deputy Secretary General Alexander Vershbow to The Netherlands Atlantic Association and Netherlands Atlantic Youth, The Hague08 Apr. 2016 in the face of many threats. Thanks to NATO, Europe has enjoyed the longest period of peace in the continent’s history – and we have helped to extend that same peace across Central and Eastern Europe. But the Alliance’s job is far from done. Today, NATO | Opinion |
Meeting Today’s Security Challenges: The Importance of NATO-EU Cooperation - Remarks by NATO Deputy Secretary General Alexander Vershbow to The EU Inter-parliamentary Conference on the Common Foreign and Security Policy and the Common Security, The Hague08 Apr. 2016 refuge on European shores. I don’t have to tell you about the impact of so many people – desperate and in need – arriving in such a short space of time. This is one area where NATO and the EU are working together. Our remits, our experiences | Opinion |
Joint press point by NATO Deputy Secretary General Alexander Vershbow and the President of Lithuania, Dalia Grybauskaitė24 Mar. 2016 for the solidarity you have expressed today. Next week will mark twelve years since Lithuania joined NATO, alongside your Baltic neighbours and four other Allies. And in this relatively short time, you have made major contributions to our shared security | Opinion |
''The Global Security Outlook'' Session at the World Economic Forum with participation of NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg22 Jan. 2016 at the World Economic Forum with participation of NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg 22 Jan. 2016 - | Last updated: 23 Jan. 2016 10:39 | Opinion |
Deterrence for the 21st Century - Opening remarks by NATO Deputy Secretary General Alexander Vershbow at the Berlin Security Conference 201517 Nov. 2015 in certain areas, including arms control and confidence-building measures. In short, deterrence paved the way for détente, and introduced predictability into a still-competitive relationship. Then, in the late 1980s, history moved | Opinion |