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Chairman of the NATO Military Committee in Ukraine to discuss security situation and defence reforms22 Apr. 2016 . During his meetings with Ukrainian Minister of Defence, General Stepan Poltorak and Chief of Defence, General Viktor Muzhenko, the Chairman of the NATO Military Committee, General Petr Pavel discussed the current security situation in and around Ukraine | News |
Joint press point by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Turkish Foreign Affairs Minister Mevlűt Ҫavuşoğlu21 Apr. 2016 . They provide arms or they provide support in the field. How do you evaluate this, as the Secretary General of NATO? How does this affect or harm the joint ideology or the joint forces in NATO? Thank you. JENS STOLTENBERG (NATO Secretary General): We | Opinion |
Doorstep statement by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the NATO-Russia Council meeting20 Apr. 2016 -Atlantic area is both necessary and useful, especially in times of tensions as we experience now. However, this does not mean that we are back to business as usual. We discussed three important topics during our meeting. The crisis | Opinion |
Doorstep statement by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the NATO-Russia Council meeting20 Apr. 2016 -Atlantic area is both necessary and useful, especially in times of tensions as we experience now. However, this does not mean that we are back to business as usual. We discussed three important topics during our meeting. The crisis | Opinion |
''NATO stands with Ukraine'' - Remarks by NATO Deputy Secretary General Ambassador Alexander Vershbow at the Kyiv Security Forum, Kyiv, Ukraine14 Apr. 2016 – including democratic civilian control – and to reaching full interoperability with Allied forces by 2020. Why does this matter? After two years of conflict, the defence forces of Ukraine have learned the hard way what it means to defend national | Opinion |
''NATO stands with Ukraine'' - Remarks by NATO Deputy Secretary General Ambassador Alexander Vershbow at the Kyiv Security Forum, Kyiv, Ukraine14 Apr. 2016 – including democratic civilian control – and to reaching full interoperability with Allied forces by 2020. Why does this matter? After two years of conflict, the defence forces of Ukraine have learned the hard way what it means to defend national | Opinion |
’Projecting Stability: Charting NATO’s Future’ - Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to the Atlantic Council, Washington, D.C.06 Apr. 2016 deterrence. And our ability to respond with strength and speed. But transatlantic security does not rest upon American shoulders alone. European Allies are stepping up. They are in charge of the new High Readiness Force. They play a major part | Opinion |
A Grave New World: Future Global security Challenges - Panel discussion with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Brussels Forum organized by the German Marshall Fund of the United States18 Mar. 2016 economic sanctions from the United States, from EU, from other countries and I think it's important that we continue with the economic sanctions and we have also seen this in actions because what NATO now does when it comes to increasing our collected | Opinion |
Secretary General Stoltenberg’s opinion piece – NATO and Europe’s refugee and migrant crisis26 Feb. 2016 in the Aegean. Based on a proposal by our allies Germany, Greece and Turkey, the decision was taken practically overnight. Within the following 48 hours, we deployed a Standing Maritime Group to the Aegean. It currently includes ships from Canada, Germany | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General calls for more defence and more dialogue13 Feb. 2016 In a keynote speech at the Munich Security Conference, NATO Secretary General focused on the security challenges stemming from the East. He made clear that the Alliance does not seek confrontation and does not want a new Cold War, but will respond firmly. He | News |