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NATO Allied ships, aircraft patrol the Black Sea28 Jan. 2021 destroyer USS Porter entered the Black Sea on Thursday (28 January 2021) to conduct routine maritime security operations and to train with Allies and partners in the region. Porter is the third US navy ship to enter the Black Sea in recent days, joining | News |
Press statement by Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach, Chairman of the NATO Military Committee27 Jan. 2021 and freedom of movement for all communities in Kosovo. The Chiefs of defence also discussed our maritime security, which remains of vital concern. From the protection of our sea lines of communication to critical infrastructure. The Alliance must stay | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General shares views on euro-atlantic security with Greek Foreign Minister26 Jan. 2021 operations, including with respect to the Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 and the Resolute Support and KFOR missions in Afghanistan and Kosovo, respectively | News |
Strengthening relations with Colombia22 Jan. 2021 Colombia, a partner since 2017, and NATO have been developing common approaches to security challenges in areas such as intelligence-sharing, cyber defence, maritime security, the fight against corruption, and terrorism and its links to transnational | News |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the President of Georgia, Salome Zourabichvili22 Jan. 2021 and I discussed that during the meeting today; Training and exercises; And enhancing our maritime support and situational awareness. *** Today we will also address the security situation in the Black Sea region. And Russia’s continued military | Opinion |
Strengthening relations with Colombia22 Jan. 2021 Colombia, a partner since 2017, and NATO have been developing common approaches to security challenges in areas such as intelligence-sharing, cyber defence, maritime security, the fight against corruption, and terrorism and its links to transnational | News |
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 , maritime exercises and in many other areas, we are working more closely together, Europe – or EU – and NATO than we have ever done before. And that’s not strange because more than 90 percent of the people living in EU live in a NATO country. So, of course | Opinion |
NATO intercepts hundreds of Russian military jets in 202028 Dec. 2020 Maritime Patrol Aircraft bomber. Courtesy: UK Royal Air Force “In recent years, we | News |
Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg’s end of the year video message to NATO troops18 Dec. 2020 to thank all of you, wherever you are. In Afghanistan, Kosovo, Iraq. In one of our maritime operations, Or air policing missions. As part of NATO’s forward presence in the East of the Alliance, the NATO Command Structure or here at the NATO | News |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the joint press point with the Prime Minister of Portugal, Antonio Costa10 Dec. 2020 an important Ally since NATO's founding, contributing to our shared security and to our collective defence in many different ways. Portugal regularly contribute jets to our air policing missions and ships to our maritime operations. You also take part | Opinion |