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Secretary General: global threats require global responses02 Nov. 2017 pressure on North Korea to abandon its nuclear arms and ballistic missiles. Noting the essential role of NATO’s partnerships, Mr. Stoltenberg announced a new partnership plan between the Alliance and the Republic of Korea | News |
NATO Secretary General arrives in the Republic of Korea01 Nov. 2017 . Meeting with Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha, the Secretary General praised the Republic of Korea’s contributions to NATO’s mission to Afghanistan and efforts to combat piracy off the Horn of Africa. The two also discussed shared concerns over North Korea | News |
NATO Secretary General arrives in the Republic of Korea01 Nov. 2017 . Meeting with Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha, the Secretary General praised the Republic of Korea’s contributions to NATO’s mission to Afghanistan and efforts to combat piracy off the Horn of Africa. The two also discussed shared concerns over North Korea | News |
NATO Secretary General outlines new ''Geography of Danger''31 Oct. 2017 NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg outlined the Alliance’s policy towards the Asia-Pacific region – including North Korea – in a speech in Tokyo on Tuesday (31 October 2017). Addressing the Japan National Press Club, he described how a shift | News |
Joint press point by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe31 Oct. 2017 . On the world map, Tokyo and NATO Headquarters in Brussels might seem far apart. But common threats draw us close together. Today we discussed the aggressive and illegal provocations of North Korea. And we agree that they pose a global threat. Which requires | Opinion |
Joint press statement issued on the occasion of the meeting between the NATO Secretary General, H.E. Mr Jens Stoltenberg and H.E. Mr Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister of Japan31 Oct. 2017 challenges, including North Korea’s grave and growing threat to international peace and stability. We condemn in the strongest terms North Korea’s nuclear tests and ballistic missile launches, which are in flagrant violation of multiple United Nations | Official text, Opinion |
''The geography of danger has shifted'' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Japan National Press Club31 Oct. 2017 , of course, when it comes to North Korea. NATO remains very concerned by Pyongyang's destabilising behaviour. Which poses a threat to regional and international peace and security. Pyongyang's nuclear and missile tests represent a flagrant violation | Opinion |
Secretary General: NATO and Japan are natural partners31 Oct. 2017 the importance of working together to face shared challenges - notably the behaviour of North Korea. Speaking alongside Prime Minister Abe, the Secretary General called on North Korea to abandon its nuclear and ballistic missile programmes. “We agree | News |
Secretary General: NATO stands in solidarity with Asia-Pacific region31 Oct. 2017 NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg wrapped up a three-day visit to Japan on Tuesday (31 October 2017), with a speech at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo. Mr. Stoltenberg stressed that North Korea’s destabilising behaviour poses a threat | News |
NATO Secretary General outlines new ''Geography of Danger''31 Oct. 2017 NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg outlined the Alliance’s policy towards the Asia-Pacific region – including North Korea – in a speech in Tokyo on Tuesday (31 October 2017). Addressing the Japan National Press Club, he described how a shift | News |