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Secretary General thanks President Duda for Poland’s contributions following 25 years of NATO membership14 Mar. 2024 . Mr Stoltenberg underlined that since joining NATO Poland has become “a key Ally and a security provider. You are building one of the biggest armies in NATO. You spend around 4 percent of GDP on defence, topping the NATO table,” the Secretary General | News |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on the release of his Annual Report 202314 Mar. 2024 bigger and stronger. And last year, we put our defences on an even more robust financial footing. 2023 was the ninth consecutive year of increased defence investment across Europe and Canada. With defence spending rising by an unprecedented 11 | Opinion |
Allied perceptions on security, defence and NATO in 202314 Mar. 2024 Allied perceptions on security, defence and NATO | News |
Joint press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg with the President of Poland Andrzej Duda14 Mar. 2024 and democracy in Europe. And since joining, Poland has become a key Ally and a security provider. You are building one of the biggest armies in NATO. You spend around 4 percent of GDP on defence, topping the NATO table. And you are adding major | Opinion |
The Secretary General’s Annual Report 202314 Mar. 2024 to the Mediterranean Sea, scalable to brigade size. In 2023, defence spending increased by an unprecedented 11% across Europe and Canada. Since we agreed the Defence Investment Pledge in 2014, European Allies and Canada will have spent more than USD 600 billion | |
NATO Secretary General launches his Annual Report for 202314 Mar. 2024 force.” The Secretary General welcomed that 2023 was the ninth consecutive year of increased investment across Europe and Canada, amounting to “defence spending rising by an unprecedented 11%.” In 2024, Mr Stoltenberg highlighted that NATO Allies | News |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg with the Prime Minister of Sweden, Ulf Kristersson, at the flag-raising ceremony to mark Sweden’s accession to NATO11 Mar. 2024 membership makes NATO stronger. Sweden safer. And all of us more secure. Sweden brings high-end capabilities. First-class military forces. And spends more than 2 percent of GDP on defence. Sweden’s accession shows again that NATO’s door remains | Opinion |
Joint press statements by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg with the Prime Minister of Sweden, Ulf Kristersson11 Mar. 2024 -class armed forces and defence industry, and spends more than 2 percent of GDP on defence. As we speak, Swedish troops are taking part in Steadfast Defender - NATO’s biggest military exercise since the Cold War. A demonstration of our unity and our | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg with the Prime Minister of Sweden, Ulf Kristersson, at the flag-raising ceremony to mark Sweden’s accession to NATO11 Mar. 2024 membership makes NATO stronger. Sweden safer. And all of us more secure. Sweden brings high-end capabilities. First-class military forces. And spends more than 2 percent of GDP on defence. Sweden’s accession shows again that NATO’s door remains | Opinion |
Joint press statements by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg with the Prime Minister of Sweden, Ulf Kristersson11 Mar. 2024 -class armed forces and defence industry, and spends more than 2 percent of GDP on defence. As we speak, Swedish troops are taking part in Steadfast Defender - NATO’s biggest military exercise since the Cold War. A demonstration of our unity and our | Opinion |