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NATO 2030 - Safeguarding peace in an unpredictable world - Keynote speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Sciences PO Youth & Leaders Summit18 Jan. 2021 to be part of, or not want to be part of. So, the whole idea that, in a way, NATO has been very assertive, aggressive by moving eastwards, by enlarging with countries that were formerly part of the Warsaw Pact: Poland, Hungary, at that time | Opinion |
Speech by Mircea Geoană, NATO Deputy Secretary General at the conference on ‘Preparing NATO and the Allies for the Future Challenges’27 Oct. 2020 to the south, encompassing a much broader geography. So this is also an alliance of democratic nations. This is not the Warsaw Pact, somebody dictating from the top down. So I do believe that unity, when it comes to common challenges, is something that we | |
The Geopolitical Implications of COVID-19 - Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA)30 Jun. 2020 , it was a dramatic reduction. And now there are roughly 35,000 US troops in Germany. But, of course, there are US troops and NATO troops elsewhere in Europe, partly on the territory of the former Warsaw Pact countries. So there are fewer troops, US troops | Opinion |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria, Boyko Borissov12 Dec. 2019 and functions. We have been the southern flank of the Warsaw Pact, unfortunately. And Turkey was our adversary, our enemy. And instead of giving money for health care, for . . . for roads, for infrastructure, we had only 30 kilometres very good highway. We had | Opinion |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the President of France Emmanuel Macron28 Nov. 2019 has changed. The Iron Curtain has fallen, the Warsaw Pact is gone and the Alliance is still standing as the guarantor of our joint security. It requires that today we reconsider a number of important topics in this respect. First of all, a lucid | Opinion |
NATO at 70 - The bedrock of European and transatlantic security' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Körber Global Leaders Dialogue, Berlin07 Nov. 2019 against the West, the Warsaw Pact against NATO. And we had one threat, that was the Soviet Union and nuclear war. Now, one of the challenges we face, and I think also that is reflected in many of the conversations and meetings I have with people | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to cadets at the Maritime Academy in Odesa30 Oct. 2019 , the world changed. The Berlin Wall came down. The Cold War ended. And the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact was dissolved. So in a question of a few months, some happened . . . some . . . something happened that no one was able to predict. So, yes, I | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to cadets at the Maritime Academy in Odesa30 Oct. 2019 , the world changed. The Berlin Wall came down. The Cold War ended. And the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact was dissolved. So in a question of a few months, some happened . . . some . . . something happened that no one was able to predict. So, yes, I | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly Plenary Session (London, Queen Elizabeth II Center)14 Oct. 2019 for those values for decades. So yes, there are problems, but in the bigger picture NATO has really made a difference, strengthening rule of law, democracy, throughout the former members of the Warsaw Pact, Central Eastern European countries, that were | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Lowy Institute (Sydney)07 Aug. 2019 reduced their military presence in Europe, which was the natural thing to do after the end of the Cold War, the end of the Warsaw Pact, and tensions went down. The last American battle tank left Europe in December 2013. Now, the United States is back | Opinion |