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Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at a Town Hall event at the University of Ottawa04 Apr. 2018 , advise the Afghan troops. I'm not saying the situation in Afghanistan is easy, but I'm saying at least it's a big achievement that we have enabled the Afghan troops, the Afghan national security forces, to be responsible for security in their own country | Opinion |
Director General of the NATO International Military Staff travels to New Zealand and Australia28 Mar. 2018 . Discussions centred on New Zealand and NATO’s increased dialogue and cooperation, the NATO-led Resolute Support Mission in Afghanistan to train, advise and assist the Afghan Security Forces and institutions, as well as regional and global threats | |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, Andrej Babiš22 Mar. 2018 capability when it comes to countering improvised explosives. Our mission in Afghanistan, NATO’s largest, is helping to train Afghan forces. So that they can fight terrorism and secure their own country. And again, the Czech Republic | Opinion |
Secretary General’s Annual Report: The Alliance is Stepping Up15 Mar. 2018 said that with the Alliance’s assistance, Afghan forces had increased military pressure on the Taliban in 2017, ensuring that they did not achieve their strategic objective of capturing a provincial capital. “We strongly support an Afghan-led, Afghan | News |
The Secretary General’s Annual Report 201715 Mar. 2018 The Resolute Support Mission is a NATO-led mission to train, advise and assist the Afghan security forces and institutions. The mission was launched on 1 January 2015, immediately following the stand-down of the International Security Assistance Force | |
Press conference by the NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the launch of his Annual Report for 201715 Mar. 2018 largest, is helping to train Afghan forces. So that they can fight terrorism and secure their own country. We have decided to increase the size of our Resolute Support training mission. From 13,000 to around 16,000. With our assistance, Afghan forces | Opinion |
Secretary General’s Annual Report: The Alliance is Stepping Up15 Mar. 2018 said that with the Alliance’s assistance, Afghan forces had increased military pressure on the Taliban in 2017, ensuring that they did not achieve their strategic objective of capturing a provincial capital. “We strongly support an Afghan-led, Afghan | News |
NATO hosts review of Afghan defence education programme06 Mar. 2018 also took part. The review benefited from the expertise of academics from NATO countries who led DEEP efforts in support of the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF), including Romania (Carol I National Defence University), Slovakia (Armed | News |
NATO hosts review of Afghan defence education programme06 Mar. 2018 also took part. The review benefited from the expertise of academics from NATO countries who led DEEP efforts in support of the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF), including Romania (Carol I National Defence University), Slovakia (Armed | News |
The NATO you might not know - security and defence beyond the old basics - Brief by NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller at a townhall meeting with students hosted by the Greek Association for Atlantic and European Cooperation02 Mar. 2018 to increase our cooperation in the fight against terrorism by strengthening the exchange of information and coordinating counter-terrorism support for our partner countries. In Afghanistan, NATO has built up the Afghan military to a highly-trained force | Opinion |