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Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman James Appathurai and Mark Sedwill, Senior Civilian Representative for Afghanistan16 Jul. 2010 unity. Afghans themselves are still able to travel across the country and there are many other routes. It's essential... I think it's really largely... it's got two purposes. Firstly, economic. It does bring the country together and enable Afghanistan | Opinion |
NATO in 2020: Strong capabilities, strong partnerships : Keynote speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General Ambassador Alexander Vershbow at the conference ''NATO and the global structure of security: the future of partnerships'', Bucharest, Romania19 Nov. 2012 . 352,000 Afghan National Security Forces – both Army and Police – have already been recruited, and are currently being trained and fielded. Their quality and effectiveness have been growing steadily. These Afghan forces are now in the lead for providing | Opinion |
Statement by NATO Secretary General Special Representative for Women, Peace and Security Mari Skåre at the conference ‘Peace for all Afghans’04 Jun. 2013 arrangements to protect women, and the continued under-representation of women in peace processes remain serious impediments to building sustainable peace.’ This is an important message coming from NATO. It does not mean that NATO, as a political-military | Opinion |
Provincial Reconstruction Teams look at way forward in Afghanistan19 Mar. 2010 , the distribution of alternative crops, installation of bridges, the digging of wells, and building schools and clinics," said Governor Mangal. "Successes are happening." What’s a PRT and how does it work? PRTs typically include about 80 people. Roughly 60 | News |
NATO looks to global partnerships27 Apr. 2006 . This could see NATO reaching beyond its traditional partnerships and establishing deeper relations with countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Japan or South Korea. The Alliances is also looking at strengthening its current partnerships with non-member | News |
NATO nations deepen cooperation on intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance17 Mar. 2011 . Under the agreement, technology that is currently being successfully used in Afghanistan will be further developed and applied in a wider context. This will make it easier and faster for Nations to share imagery from high-priced assets, such as Unmanned | News |
''The New Strategic Concept: Active Engagement, Modern Defence'' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF), Brussels08 Oct. 2010 . Together, they make over half of the world’s total production – the GDP. Preserving NATO’s role as the only transatlantic bridge between these countries is essential. But with these fundamentals as the foundation, a lot must change in the way NATO does | Opinion |
Opening remarks by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the opening of the exhibition on Australia's commitment to Afghanistan at NATO headquarters16 Jun. 2009 understand that, this afternoon, I should like to highlight the prominent role that Australia has played – and indeed continues to play - in Afghanistan . Australia has participated in ISAF from its earliest days. It is currently the eighth | Opinion |
The emerging security challenges under NATO’s New Strategic Concept - Speech given by Brig. Gen. Massimo Panizzi, IMS Public Affairs and Strategic Communications Advisor17 Nov. 2011 , just that our current security challenges are more uncertain and potentially more complicated now. It is harder to project and predict where the next challenge will arise and what the scope of that challenge will entail. This is the nature of our | Opinion |
Chicago Summit Declaration issued by NATO Heads of State and Government (2012)20 May. 2012 training and a violations alert mechanism. This approach, based on practical, field-oriented measures, demonstrates NATO’s firm commitment on this issue, as does the recent appointment of a NATO Focal Point for Children and Armed Conflict in charge | Official text, Pressrelease |