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NATO political consultations with Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia03 May. 2022 , Azerbaijan and Georgia 03 May. 2022 - | Last updated: 06 May. 2022 10:09 | News |
Press point with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola28 Apr. 2022 , especially with Georgia and Moldova, as they are also under pressure from Russia? And Madam President, what is your personal message to Georgian people, as we're waiting in June, for a political decision to receive candidate status of this organisation, thank | Opinion |
Opening remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Foreign Ministers session, with the participation of partners07 Apr. 2022 and welcome to all of you. It's great to see you all here at the NATO headquarters. We are joined today by our partners from Ukraine, Georgia, Finland, Sweden, and the European Union, and by our Asia Pacific partners, Australia, Japan, Republic of Korea | Opinion |
Bilateral meeting with Georgia07 Apr. 2022 meeting with Georgia 07 Apr. 2022 - | Last updated: 05 Apr. 2022 16:54 | Photo gallery |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meetings of NATO Ministers of Foreign Affairs07 Apr. 2022 and biological threats. Allies agreed that we should also help other partners to strengthen their resilience. And shore up their ability to defend themselves. Including Georgia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. For Georgia, we could increase our support | Opinion |
NATO Allies agree to further strengthen and sustain support for Ukraine07 Apr. 2022 ,” Mr Stoltenberg said. Ministers also agreed to step up practical support to other partners at threat of Russian aggression, including Georgia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, to help strengthen their resilience. Allied Foreign Ministers were joined | News |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meetings of NATO Ministers of Foreign Affairs07 Apr. 2022 and biological threats. Allies agreed that we should also help other partners to strengthen their resilience. And shore up their ability to defend themselves. Including Georgia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. For Georgia, we could increase our support | Opinion |
NATO Allies agree to further strengthen and sustain support for Ukraine07 Apr. 2022 ,” Mr Stoltenberg said. Ministers also agreed to step up practical support to other partners at threat of Russian aggression, including Georgia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, to help strengthen their resilience. Allied Foreign Ministers were joined | News |
Doorstep statement by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the meeting of NATO Ministers of Foreign Affairs on 6 and 7 April 202206 Apr. 2022 think it's important that we have this opportunity to engage directly with him. To discuss with him to listen, to hear Minister Kuleba and also to discuss the way forward together. We'll also be joined by other partners, the Foreign Minister of Georgia | Opinion |
Secretary General welcomes US Secretary of State to NATO Headquarters06 Apr. 2022 what more NATO can do to support Ukraine, and how to support other partners vulnerable to Russian pressure, including Georgia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Joined by Australia, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea, as well as the EU High Representative | News |