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Redefining Europe's Security Agenda - Panel discussion with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos19 Jan. 2017 since the end of the Cold War, with more forces in the east, with high readiness of forces. Just now, we are deploying forces in Poland, in the Baltic countries, with new battalions and more US presence. This is a big adaptation as a response | Opinion |
From Warsaw Summit to Brussels Summit, NATO Chiefs of Defence discuss ongoing work18 Jan. 2017 and Security Forces (ANDSF) for the work they are doing to protect and defend the Afghan people with determination and courage, acknowledging the ongoing challenges and casualties suffered. “ It is important to work with Afghanistan to encourage all regional | , News |
Opening remarks by Supreme Allied Commander Europe General Curtis M. Scaparrotti at the joint press conference with the Chairman of the Military Committee, General Petr Pavel and the Supreme Allied Commander Transformation, General Denis Mercier18 Jan. 2017 and to the partners and institutions that protect democracy, human rights, and rule of law. One area where projecting stability is manifest is Afghanistan, a third focus area for this session. NATO will continue to train, advise, and assist Afghan Security Forces | |
Opening remarks by the Chairman of the Military Committee, General Petr Pavel at the joint press conference with the Supreme Allied Commander Europe, General Curtis M. Scaparrotti and the Supreme Allied Commander Transformation, General Denis Mercier18 Jan. 2017 international terrorism. Countering terrorism is a complex challenge that cannot have just a military response. We have continued this support to Afghanistan with our Resolute Support mission to train, advise and assist the Afghan forces and institutions | |
From Warsaw Summit to Brussels Summit, NATO Chiefs of Defence discuss ongoing work18 Jan. 2017 and Security Forces (ANDSF) for the work they are doing to protect and defend the Afghan people with determination and courage, acknowledging the ongoing challenges and casualties suffered. “ It is important to work with Afghanistan to encourage all regional | , News |
Opening Remarks by the Chairman of the Military Committee, General Petr Pavel, at the 176th meeting of the Military Committee in Chiefs of Defence session17 Jan. 2017 will update on the strategic and operational situation, and the Senior Civilian Representative will provide the political context. The continued development of the ANDSF remains essential to the stability of Afghanistan, and to the confidence of Afghan | |
Joint press point by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the Prime Minister of New Zealand, Bill English12 Jan. 2017 operation in Afghanistan, we have been engaged in a train, assist and advice operation, where we train the Afghan forces to stabilise their own country and to take responsibility for the security of Afghanistan themselves. And I’m very glad that New | Opinion |
Statement by the NATO Secretary General following a meeting of the NATO-Russia Council19 Dec. 2016 terrorist threat. Supporting Afghan forces to provide for their country’s security remains crucial. That is what NATO and our partners are doing. With training and funding. Because a stable Afghanistan is in everyone’s interest. So all outside | News, Opinion |
Statement by the NATO Secretary General following a meeting of the NATO-Russia Council19 Dec. 2016 terrorist threat. Supporting Afghan forces to provide for their country’s security remains crucial. That is what NATO and our partners are doing. With training and funding. Because a stable Afghanistan is in everyone’s interest. So all outside | News, Opinion |
Defence Education Enhancement Programme (DEEP)). With these additional recommendations, the DEEP programme works with armed forces to modernise their NCO Corps in order to provide capabilities that will not only support their country's priorities but also NATO's requirements. As a result, NATO also offers NCO Corps | Topic |