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Building transatlantic resilience: Why critical infrastructure is a matter of national security - Panel discussion with NATO Deputy Secretary General, Mr. Mircea Geoană participating in an webinar with the American Enterprise on Resilience10 Dec. 2020 for resilience. At the meeting next year of NATO Heads of State and Government, we do hope that this will be, and this will be, on the agenda of our leaders, when our leaders will be meeting next year. So as we go through the current global crisis, we | Opinion |
Online press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the second day of the meetings of NATO Ministers of Foreign Affairs02 Dec. 2020 does not share our values. It undermines human rights. It bullies other countries. And is increasingly engaging in a systemic competition with us. So the community of like-minded democracies must work together. Because we have | Opinion |
Online press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the first day of the meetings of NATO Ministers of Foreign Affairs01 Dec. 2020 can go to Ansgar Haase from DPA. ANSGAR HAASE [Deutsche Presse-Agentur]: Secretary General, a quick question on the NATO 2030 project. Currently the Secretary General of NATO has not much room for manoeuvre when it comes to the decision-making | Opinion |
Online pre-ministerial press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the meetings of NATO Ministers of Foreign Affairs30 Nov. 2020 to Africa. And by investing in our infrastructure. China does not share our values. It does not respect fundamental human rights and tries to intimidate other countries. We must address this together, both as NATO Allies, and as a community of like | Opinion |
NATO Science presents: High-altitude balloon-borne radar25 Nov. 2020 work so that we could develop chunks of it independently and keep the coordination needs to a minimum. Of course, the COVID-19 pandemic further complicated our plans. It has reduced to zero our ability to meet in person and is currently preventing us | News |
Adapting NATO for 2030 and beyond - Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the 66th Annual Session of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly23 Nov. 2020 , we remain vigilant and ready. Because NATO’s main responsibility is to make sure this health crisis does not become a security crisis. Our military readiness has been upheld. And our missions and operations continue. From our battlegroups | Opinion |
Interview with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg for the Halifax International Security Forum22 Nov. 2020 President at a time. So we work with the current administration. I’ve been in close contact with them now as they have decided to adjust their presence in Afghanistan. And then I’m looking forward to work with a new Biden administration after | Opinion |
Inclusion and Participation are Not Enough: Reshaping Institutions Through WPS - By Lauren Bean Buitta and Erin Connolly*16 Nov. 2020 not adhere to stringent notions of security imbued in so many institutions and societies. Girls and women adapt; they innovate. “Efforts to reframe security must not be designed to merely include girls and women as participants in the current system | |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Rīga Conference 202013 Nov. 2020 main responsibility is to make sure that this health crisis does not become a security crisis.Therefore, we have done what is necessary to keep our forces safe, to maintain our operational readiness, and sustain our missions and operations from | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General stresses importance of nuclear disarmament10 Nov. 2020 . At the same time, Mr Stoltenberg rejected a UN treaty banning nuclear weapons as it would undermine the NPT and disregard current-day security realities. “Giving up our deterrent without any guarantees that others will do the same is a dangerous option”, he | News |