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NATO Secretary General Joseph Luns. Born in Rotterdam in 1911, Joseph Luns attended schools in Amsterdam and Brussels and, aged 20, spent a year as an Ordinary Seaman in the Royal Netherlands Navy. He took his degree in Law from the Universities of Leiden and Amsterdam in 1937 | Biography |
''Ukraine and NATO: Partners in security'' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the Kyiv University, Ukraine24 Feb. 2011 people, and the rest of the world, have suffered the consequences. We are there to prevent Afghanistan from becoming a safe haven for terrorists, once again. Another challenge is cyber security. We all enjoy the benefits of the information age. We | Opinion |
Clearing cold war remnants in Azerbaijan09 Mar. 2010 and the United Nations Development Programme. NATO Trust Fund projects enable Allied and Partner countries to work together in addressing dangerous legacies the Cold War left behind, such as UXOs, deteriorating rocket fuel, and aging arms and ammunition | News |
''NATO’s Strategic Concept, the New Security Environment, and the NATO-Russia Partnership'' - Speech by Admiral Giampaolo di Paola, Chairman of the Military Committee in Moscow23 Jul. 2010 of Russia, when you look at your demography, understand what this change means. In Europe, certainly, we are becoming an aging society with a birth rate very much lower than in other parts of the world, so it’s not just another way of becoming a crowded | Opinion |
Armament Directors advance key NATO capabilities initiatives24 Apr. 2008 Summit next year. Improving NATO’s ‘eyes in the sky’ NATO’s Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) system consists of a mix of manned and unmanned airborne radar platforms that can look down on the ground and relay data to commanders, providing them | News |
Fighter jets secure airspace of the Baltic countries28 Mar. 2012 are experiencing an ageing of their air assets. Fighter jets in particular will have to be replaced. Multinational cooperation can be a solution to this problem, especially in these times of limited financial resources. “There could be multinational | News |
Armaments directors address current and future challenges15 Oct. 2009 capabilities or creating a user group. They also noted the milestone reached in September with the signing of the memorandum of understanding for the Allied Ground Surveillance (AGS) programme, which describes the programme’s legal, organisational | News |
NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance Programme takes off in Chicago20 May. 2012 NATO nations took an important step towards the delivery of a NATO-owned and operated ground surveillance and reconnaissance capability. A procurement contract for the AGS system was signed on 20 May 2012 in the margins of the NATO Summit in Chicago | News |
Statement by the Secretary General on Danish withdrawal from AGS project22 Jun. 2010 withdrawal from AGS project 22 Jun. 2010 - | Press Release (2010) 088 Issued on 22 Jun. 2010 | Last updated: 23 Jun. 2010 09:44 | News, Pressrelease |
NATO Secretary General announces Chicago summit dates23 Sep. 2011 Visit by the NATO Secretary General to New York 21 Sep. 2011 Members of the World's media gather around an aging CRT monitor to see President of the United States of America, Barack Obama, speak during | News |