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NATO Secretary General highlights the importance of a global approach to security at India’s Raisina Dialogue13 Apr. 2021 of a global approach to security at India’s Raisina Dialogue 13 Apr. 2021 - | Last updated: 13 Apr. 2021 13:38 | News |
Discussion with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Council on Foreign Relations' "Morse Lecture" series12 Mar. 2021 in the Asia-Pacific, for instance mentioned, India. But when it comes to concrete activities I'm a bit careful about speculating because I think that we need to discuss this among Allies, and we need to discuss it with our partners in in the region | Opinion |
Opening remarks by NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană at the European Parliament’s Special Committee of Artificial Intelligence in a Digital Age (AIDA)04 Mar. 2021 are lagging behind China, behind Israel, behind India, behind the UK, of course behind the US. So I think that EU has a problem lack of political will, as one that's up to us the politicians to fix that. Secondly, over regulation here just, you know | Opinion |
NATO: keeping Europe safe in an uncertain world - Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the College of Europe in Bruges04 Mar. 2021 question is about the rise of China and the military might and then the increasingly assertive behaviour. There is a strategic forum called the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, which is between the US, Japan, Australia and India. And then my question | Opinion |
Opening remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on NATO 2030 and the importance of strengthening the transatlantic bond in the next decade and beyond04 Feb. 2021 to develop a community of democracies. Like Australia, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea. And also to reach out to potential new partners, like Brazil and India. To contribute to global peace and security, NATO must continue to work with partner | Opinion |
NATO 2030 - Safeguarding peace in an unpredictable world - Keynote speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Sciences PO Youth & Leaders Summit18 Jan. 2021 with existing partners, like Australia, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea. And possibly new ones, like Brazil and India. We must step up to defend our values and protect our way of life. Dear students, I started by telling you about my university | Opinion |
Panel discussion “Redefining Inclusive Transatlantic Security in the COVID Era” at the Annual Transatlantic Conference with NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană02 Jul. 2020 Pompeo, to criticise the Chinese government on Hong Kong and on the treatment of the Uighurs and on India and on the South and East China Sea conflicts. We don’t hear such criticism from many senior European leaders. I certainly agree with the Trump | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană at the Brussels Forum29 Jun. 2020 , from the Asia Pacific, from India, from many other places they’ll have to join forces, because this is just the beginning of an acceleration of a global competition, when our very values, our way of life, are threatened and menaced. This is what NATO | Opinion |
Deputy Secretary General at Brussels Forum: NATO is responding in unity to the pandemic29 Jun. 2020 are obliged as democratic nations to come out of this pandemic stronger”, he said. “The only lesson we can draw from this that here in Europe, across the Atlantic, in NATO, with all the other global allies of ours, from the Asia-Pacific, from India, from | News |
Speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller at the Swedish Institute for International Affairs10 Sep. 2019 this question by journalists – they’re concerned about DPRK, China, India, Pakistan, Iran, all developing these missiles. That points toward a Eurasian rationale, rather than a narrowly anti-NATO or anti-Europe rationale. So that’s, that’s my view. GUDRUN | Opinion |