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Interview with NATO Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security Challenges Missiroli at the occasion of the 60th Anniversary of the SPS programme07 Dec. 2018 of the program. 2. How does SPS cooperation relate to the war in Eastern Ukraine? Ukraine’s engagement with SPS dates back to 1991. It has deepened ever since, but the 2014 illegal annexation of Crimea and the security situation in eastern Ukraine | |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meeting of the North Atlantic Council with Resolute Support Operational Partner and Potential Operational Partner Nations in Foreign Ministers' session05 Dec. 2018 Welle. [NPR/DEUTSCHE WELLE]: Hi. Back to the INF. Today President Putin says that if the US does pull out as threatened, that he will now start building an intermediate-range nuclear weapon. Obviously, NATO believes that that’s already happened | Opinion |
France and NATO - 1949was also the architect of France's current political constitution. For many, he embodied the republican principles that forged post-war France and, to this day, remains an emblematic figure. The schism France's withdrawal from the integrated | Declassified |
Deputy Secretary General addresses NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Halifax19 Nov. 2018 increases in defence spending among Canada and European Allies, amounting to an additional $87 billion since 2014. Turning to current security challenges, Ms. Gottemoeller highlighted serious concerns over Russia’s compliance with the Intermediate-range | News |
Deputy Secretary General addresses NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Halifax19 Nov. 2018 increases in defence spending among Canada and European Allies, amounting to an additional $87 billion since 2014. Turning to current security challenges, Ms. Gottemoeller highlighted serious concerns over Russia’s compliance with the Intermediate-range | News |
Panel Discussion ''UN-specific: Aging Institutions, Modern Solutions'' at 2018 Halifax International Security Forum with participation of NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller18 Nov. 2018 together in such a diversity of interests and regions and countries and all of that, and that’s what makes it so tough. And of course, the current, you know, like there's a big shift at the moment in some of the positions taken by some of the leaders | |
Keynote speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the ''NATO Talk around the Brandenburg Tor'' Conference12 Nov. 2018 to start the process of developing a new strategic concept for the Alliance, taking into account that the security policy situation has changed dramatically since the 2010 current Lisbon Strategic Concept was approved? Jens Stoltenberg [NATO | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller at the conference “Resourcing a Coherent and Credible Alliance” at l’École Militaire in Paris16 Oct. 2018 to ensure, at a time of increased instability, that our people are safe. But this does not come for free. That is why, in 2014, every Ally agreed to stop cutting defence spending and to gradually move toward spending 2% of gross domestic product on defence | Opinion |
Joint press conference with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the Prime Minister of Slovenia, Marjan Šarec09 Oct. 2018 that you so clearly have stated that you will increase the defence investments of Slovenia. Slovenia is currently spending just about 1% of GDP on defence, so I encourage you to do more to increase, and as you said, this is in our security interest, it’s | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, New York26 Sep. 2018 certainly there is a sense of, does this ever end? Are we going to be there forever, because we’ve been there the longest military engagement we've had? What do you see as the end game in Afghanistan? And this debate in the US that I've mentioned, about | Opinion |