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Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meeting of the North Atlantic Council with Resolute Support operational partner nations at the level of Defence Ministers09 Nov. 2017 ) Good afternoon. We have just had a productive meeting with our Resolute Support partners, together with Afghanistan’s Acting Minister of Defence Bahrami. We reviewed the security situation. Afghan forces are making progress, even though the situation | 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 Ministers09 Nov. 2017 ) So welcome, I think we are ready to start. Welcome to all of you and welcome to this meeting on our Resolute Support Mission in Afghanistan. For nearly three years, Afghan security forces have taken full responsibility for their country’s security | Opinion |
Press conference by the Commander of the Resolute Support Mission, General John W. Nicholson09 Nov. 2017 not Security Forces. We’ll work with our Afghan partners through the winter to maintain pressure on the enemy, even as they regenerate and prepare for the spring. Again, the Taliban will not be able to win in the face of this increased military pressure | Opinion |
NATO Ministers boost troops for Afghan training mission09 Nov. 2017 they will continue the fund the Afghan security forces until at least 2020. In addition to a significant financial contribution from the United States, “other NATO Allies and partners will continue to provide almost a billion US dollars each year to the Afghan | News |
NATO Defence Ministers agree to adapt command structure, boost Afghanistan troop levels09 Nov. 2017 of a two-day meeting of the Alliance's Defence Ministers in Brussels. Mr Stoltenberg welcomed the fact that “Afghan forces are making progress, even though the situation remains very challenging.” Ministers also agreed on the importance of funding | News |
NATO Defence Ministers agree to adapt command structure, boost Afghanistan troop levels09 Nov. 2017 of a two-day meeting of the Alliance's Defence Ministers in Brussels. Mr Stoltenberg welcomed the fact that “Afghan forces are making progress, even though the situation remains very challenging.” Ministers also agreed on the importance of funding | News |
Doorstep statement by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg prior to the meetings of NATO Defence Ministers08 Nov. 2017 requires a global response. Tomorrow, we will meet our Resolute Support partners to discuss our mission in Afghanistan. The security situation remains volatile. But Afghan forces are making progress and are denying the Taliban their strategic goals | Opinion |
NATO Defence Ministers meet to continue the Alliance’s adaptation for the 21st Century07 Nov. 2017 the “bravery, determination and increasing capability” shown by the Afghan Security Forces. In the margins of the NATO ministerial discussion, US Secretary of Defense James Mattis will chair a meeting of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS | News |
Pre-ministerial press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg before the meeting of the North Atlantic Council at the level of Defence Ministers07 Nov. 2017 weeks have been tough in Afghanistan,with a number of brutal and senseless attacks. Such as today’s attack on Shamshad TV. But at the same time, the Afghan Security Forces have shown bravery, determination and increasing capability. And the Afghan | Opinion |
NATO Defence Ministers meet to continue the Alliance’s adaptation for the 21st Century07 Nov. 2017 the “bravery, determination and increasing capability” shown by the Afghan Security Forces. In the margins of the NATO ministerial discussion, US Secretary of Defense James Mattis will chair a meeting of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS | News |