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Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the Prime Minister of Norway, Jonas Gahr Støre24 Mar. 2023 security. I look forward to continuing to work together with you. Eline Sørsdahl, TV2 Norway Mr. Secretary General, Prime Minister. I start with the you Mr. Stoltenberg: Norway is one of the Allies that do not reach the 2% target of defence spending | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General launches his Annual Report for 202221 Mar. 2023 terrorism, and makes clear the challenges that China poses to the Alliance. The Secretary General welcomed that 2022 was the eighth consecutive year of increased defence spending across Europe and Canada, amounting to a 2.2% rise in real terms | News |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on the release of his Annual Report 202221 Mar. 2023 security. Along with the ongoing threat of terrorism. And makes clear that China challenges our interests, security and values. 2022 was the eighth consecutive year of increased defence spending across Europe and Canada. Last year, defence spending | Opinion |
The Secretary General’s Annual Report 202221 Mar. 2023 authoritarian regimes are challenging the rules-based international order. I expect Allies will agree a new more ambitious defence spending pledge. In a more dangerous world, Allies increasingly see 2% of Gross Domestic Product spent on defence as a floor | |
Allied perceptions on security, defence and NATO in 202221 Mar. 2023 in the Secretary General's Annual Report. This extended report includes trend data on familiarity with NATO, support for defence spending, and support for Ukraine | News |
Allied perceptions on security, defence and NATO in 202221 Mar. 2023 in the Secretary General's Annual Report. This extended report includes trend data on familiarity with NATO, support for defence spending, and support for Ukraine | News |
Speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană at an event organized by the Institute of International and European Affairs06 Mar. 2023 -up call. I'm an EU citizen. I'm coming from Romania, also an EU member state. And I think also the huge fragmentation in the EU defence industry needs to be overcome somehow. So I think that we'll be spending more, spending better. NATO is changing | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the SAMAK Nordic Summit in Helsinki28 Feb. 2023 afford to treat defence as optional. It is a necessity. Yes, I know that it is hard to spend more on defence. Because when you spend more on defence, it is less for something else. It is less money for education for infrastructure, for health | Opinion |
Major General Paul Lynch, Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Intelligence, NATO International Military Staffwith Honours in Politics from Newcastle University and a MA in Defence Studies from King's College, London; he is also a graduate of the UK's Higher and Advanced Command and Staff Courses (2018 and 2007 respectively). He was awarded the Military Cross in 2003 | Biography |
Chair of the NATO Military Committee visits Slovenia22 Feb. 2023 with Minister of Defence Marjan Šarec and Secretary of State for European Affairs, Mr Marko Štucin, the discussions focused on defence spending and NATO’s deterrence and defence posture. “In this new era of collective defence, we must be ready to expect | News |