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Resilience, civil preparedness and Article 3of this dependence can be illustrated by a few figures: around 90 per cent of military transport for large military operations is provided by civilian assets chartered or requisitioned from the commercial sector; over 70 per cent of satellite communications | Topic |
''Our security cannot be taken for granted'' - Keynote speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General Ambassador Alexander Vershbow at the Jagello Conference, Prague29 May. 2016 European security order that is based on respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of independent states – an order that Russia helped to create, starting with the UN Charter and the Helsinki Final Act. At the same time as it has been | Opinion |
''Strong on Values, Strong on Defence: NATO's Role in Projecting Stability to the East and South'' - Speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General Alexander Vershbow at the Henry Jackson Society (UK Houses of Parliament)23 May. 2016 our whole system of European security, built up since the Second World War, is under threat. The system, codified in the United Nations Charter and in later agreements like the Helsinki Accords, moved us away from the notion of “might makes right | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Deputy Secretary General Ambassador Alexander Vershbow at The National Library of Romania, Bucharest26 Apr. 2016 through the Helsinki Final Act, and numerous post-Cold War agreements, such as the Charter of Paris and the NATO-Russia Founding Act. Russia has engaged in a series of destabilising actions – using propaganda, subversion and cyber attacks – both | Opinion |
NATO at 67: What (complex) agenda for NATO’s Warsaw Summit? - Remarks by NATO Deputy Secretary General Alexander Vershbow to The Netherlands Atlantic Association and Netherlands Atlantic Youth, The Hague08 Apr. 2016 agreements, including the Paris OSCE Charter and the NATO-Russia Founding Act. And it justifies all this with a false historical narrative that seeks to blame NATO for allegedly seeking to weaken Russia and deprive of its rightful place in the world | Opinion |
A Grave New World: Future Global security Challenges - Panel discussion with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Brussels Forum organized by the German Marshall Fund of the United States18 Mar. 2016 a problem, nuclear problem, that is clear. The undermining of the post-World War II security structures, foundations from the UN Charter to the Helsinki Final Act to the Paris Charter saying you don't change borders through military force. I mean, we've | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Munich Security Conference13 Feb. 2016 Kosachev, of the Russian Parliament. Mr. Secretary General, exactly twenty-five years ago, we signed together the Paris Charter for a new Europe. In that document, if you re-read it, NATO is not mentioned a single time, neither EU, as a component | Opinion |
The Secretary General's Annual Report 201528 Jan. 2016 and around the world. Read the Executive Summary in the Annual Report (PDF) TOP The greatest responsibility of the Alliance is to protect and defend NATO's territory and populations. Article 5 of NATO's founding charter | Opinion |
NATO marks 20 year anniversary of IFOR peacekeeping mission18 Dec. 2015 Allied and partner countries, including from Russia. IFOR operated under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, deriving its mandate from the UN Security Council. IFOR’s main task was to keep the peace and separate the armed forces | News |
NATO marks 20 year anniversary of IFOR peacekeeping mission18 Dec. 2015 Allied and partner countries, including from Russia. IFOR operated under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, deriving its mandate from the UN Security Council. IFOR’s main task was to keep the peace and separate the armed forces | News |