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Meeting of NATO Foreign Ministers - Washington DC: 3-4 April 201906 Mar. 2019 that journalists planning to travel to the United States start the visa application process as soon as possible, regardless of the ministerial accreditation process. Visa approval does not guarantee accreditation, nor vice-versa. Media traveling on “I | Pressrelease |
NATO Secretary General praises Bulgaria’s strategic role in the Black Sea region01 Mar. 2019 for its commitment to reach the NATO goal of spending 2% of GDP on defence. The Secretary General and Prime Minister Borissov discussed current security challenges, including Russia’s violation of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty. Mr | News |
Address by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at GLOBSEC public event in Košice, Slovakia28 Feb. 2019 developments in Syria, and the US back and forth on troops withdrawals, how much of a threat does NATO perceive ISIS to remain in the future, Mr Secretary General? JENS STOLTENBERG: So ISIS have lost control over the territory they controlled just a few | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General's round table with media at the Munich Security Conference15 Feb. 2019 private security firms, such as Wagner Group, as a way of getting away with murder while denying it had blood on its hands. I wondered if that was a concern more widely shared at NATO. And if so, how does that square with other NATO Allies use | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meetings of NATO Defence Ministers13 Feb. 2019 to do. All Allies stand ready to engage further with Russia. But we are also preparing for a world without the INF Treaty. And Defence Ministers discussed this today. NATO is currently assessing the consequences of Russia’s breach | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the meetings of NATO Defence Ministers12 Feb. 2019 , and defensive. And we do not intend to deploy new ground-based nuclear missiles in Europe. At the same time, we remain committed to meaningful arms control and non-proliferation efforts. NATO does not want a new arms race. Because that would | Opinion |
Multinational capability cooperationsuch as air-to-air refuelling, ammunition, maritime uncrewed systems, command and control, and training. The current projects, which are in different stages of establishment, are: Command and control Composite Special Operations Component | Topic |
Multinational capability cooperationsuch as air-to-air refuelling, ammunition, maritime uncrewed systems, command and control, and training. The current projects, which are in different stages of establishment, are: Command and control Composite Special Operations Component | Topic |
Joint press conference with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the President of Romania, Klaus Iohannis at Cotroceni Palace31 Jan. 2019 , at the same time, these contributions are absolutely necessary in the current context, which is marked by violations of international law and the use of military force, including in our vicinity. The process of NATO’s adjustment to these new realities must | Opinion |
Interview with Ambassador Prystaiko of Ukraine at the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the SPS Programme07 Dec. 2018 is that today SPS remains one of the largest and most important partnership programme of relevance to address our 21st century security challenges. 2. How does SPS cooperation relate to the war in eastern Ukraine? We have a long and glorious |