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Joint press conference with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Theresa May21 Jun. 2018 battlegroup in Estonia. Royal Air Force jets patrol the skies over the Black Sea. And your forces are training Afghan troops to fight terrorism. These contributions help keep us all safe. The United Kingdom also leads by example, spending 2% of GDP | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg (hosted by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office at Lancaster House)21 Jun. 2018 for the Afghan forces. And deepen our cooperation with the European Union. All of this shows our determination to provide for our common defence. Ready to respond to any attack. From any direction. So ladies and gentlemen. We face a difficult | Opinion |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and German Chancellor Angela Merkel15 Jun. 2018 sure that ISIS does not come back. Our training mission in Afghanistan is another key contribution to the fight against international terrorism. And I expect that we will agree at the Summit to extend funding for the Afghan forces to 2024 | Opinion |
Press conference by Resolute Support Mission Commander Gen. John W. Nicholson11 Jun. 2018 the contributions of soon to be 41 troop-contributing nations in Afghanistan. It's an honour to command such a committed force. More importantly, I want to recognise the strength of the Afghan people and that of the Afghan security forces. Their service | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meeting of the North Atlantic Council with Resolute Support operational partner nations of NATO Defence Ministers08 Jun. 2018 to extend funding to the Afghan Security Forces to 2024 at next month’s Summit. A strong signal of our long-term commitment to Afghanistan’s security. Significant challenges remain. Insurgents continue to use violence against innocent civilians | Opinion |
Opening remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the meeting of the North Atlantic Council with Resolute Support operational partner nations at the level of Defence Ministers08 Jun. 2018 sustainment of the Afghan forces. So they can keep their country safe. Tackle the threat from international terrorism. And create the conditions for a peaceful solution. We fully support President Ghani’s proposal for peace talks between | |
NATO Defence Ministers discuss progress in Afghanistan08 Jun. 2018 NATO Defence Ministers today (8 June 2018) concluded a two-day meeting in Brussels with a discussion of the Alliance’s training mission in Afghanistan, and its continuing support to the Afghan government and Afghan security forces | News |
Doorstep statement by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg prior to the meetings of NATO Defence Ministers07 Jun. 2018 in Afghanistan. Despite continuing challenges, the Afghan forces are doing an outstanding job and developing their capabilities. We are stepping up our support – with both forces and funding. We have added 3,000 more trainers to our mission. And at the Summit | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the meetings of NATO Defence Ministers06 Jun. 2018 trainers to our mission. And we are discussing how to extend funding for the Afghan forces beyond 2020. The Afghan forces are performing with professionalism and bravery. And creating the conditions for a political settlement. So we must | Opinion |
Secretary General previews meeting of NATO Defence Ministers06 Jun. 2018 are stepping up – with both forces and funding,” said the Secretary General. He noted that around 3,000 more trainers have been added to the mission, and that discussions are underway to extend funding for the Afghan forces beyond 2020. Praising the Afghan | News |