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Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the 9/11 commemoration ceremony11 Sep. 2019 to Afghanistan. NATO Allies and partners will continue to train and advise Afghan security forces. To make them stronger, so that they can fight international terrorism and create security and stability in their own country. Our military presence | Opinion |
Joint press point by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and President of the Republic of Lithuania Gitanas Nauseda04 Sep. 2019 that there is an agreement. So to answer your question: we will . . . we will only do things which are in accordance with an agreement. And that’s exactly why we now have continued to commit our support and we continue to support the Afghan security forces, both | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Institute for Regional Security and the Australian National University's Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Canberra08 Aug. 2019 , as NATO and partner countries, into a train, assist and advise mission, where we train the Afghan forces so they can fight terrorism themselves and stabilise their own country. The good news is that this has created a condition for… or the reason why NATO | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Lowy Institute (Sydney)07 Aug. 2019 and men serving in the Royal Australian Navy aboard HMAS Hobart. We were actually with the ship at the naval base here in Sydney. Wherever I go, whenever I meet members of the Australian Defence Force, I am impressed by their dedication and professionalism | Opinion |
Joint press point by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern in Wellington, New Zealand05 Aug. 2019 of Ambassador Khalilzad. He consults closely with NATO Allies and partners. He has been many times in Brussels. And I also welcome the fact that New Zealand, NATO Allies and partners, continue to provide support to the Afghan army and security forces. We | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Centre for Strategic Studies at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand05 Aug. 2019 is still contributing troops and forces to our training mission in Afghanistan and we are extremely grateful for that. New Zealand is also part of the Global Coalition to Defeat Daesh/ISIS in Iraq and Syria, and elsewhere. And the fight against Daesh | Opinion |
Press point by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on the INF Treaty02 Aug. 2019 troops in the eastern part of the Alliance. We have increased the readiness of our forces. And NATO Allies are, after years of reducing defence spending, now starting to increase defence spending, investing in new modern capabilities. Among them are air | Opinion |
''NATO: The Transatlantic Alliance at 70'' - Conversation with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Aspen Security Forum18 Jul. 2019 kind of deal we will get. And, and, of course, NATO support to Afghanistan now, as I said, is not combat. What we do now is to train, assist and help the Afghan forces. And we have to then realise that the Afghan forces are now doing what we did | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at Massey College, Toronto (Canada)15 Jul. 2019 mission we now have in Afghanistan. We don’t do combat operations in Afghanistan anymore, we do train, assist and advise with Afghan forces and the Canadian-led training mission in Iraq. All NATO Allies are concerned about the destabilising activities | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meetings of NATO Defence Ministers27 Jun. 2019 ) Good afternoon. We have just finished a meeting on Afghanistan, with all nations contributing to our Resolute Support Mission. Our training mission is helping the Afghan security forces create the conditions for peace. Ministers were briefed | Opinion |