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Remarks by NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană at the Athens Security Forum24 Nov. 2022 in Iraq and Kosovo. Greece also leads by example when it comes to defence spending, investing 2% of GDP in defence. And continuing to invest in defence is continuing to invest in our future, in our security. Because as the war in Ukraine shows, security | Opinion |
Speech by Secretary General Stoltenberg at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly (NPA)21 Nov. 2022 this, we need to invest more in defence. We have already made, as you know, many significant decisions and we have made, together, a lot of progress. 2022 will be the eighth consecutive year of increased defence spending across Europe and Canada | Opinion |
Keynote speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană at the Romanian Military Thinking Conference15 Nov. 2022 hosts one of NATO's new battle groups in the Black Sea region and other one in Bulgaria. You lead by example on defence spending, and Romania hosts the key site for NATO's ballistic missile defence. Last month, Secretary General Stoltenberg and I had | |
Keynote speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană at the Romanian Military Thinking Conference15 Nov. 2022 hosts one of NATO's new battle groups in the Black Sea region and other one in Bulgaria. You lead by example on defence spending, and Romania hosts the key site for NATO's ballistic missile defence. Last month, Secretary General Stoltenberg and I had | |
Joint press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Wopke Hoekstra, and the Minister of Defence of the Netherlands Kajsa Ollongren14 Nov. 2022 ambitious plans to increase defence spending in the coming years. And to keeping our technological edge in a more competitive world. All these contributions are important as we face a critical moment for European security. In our meeting we just | Opinion |
Secretary General welcomes Dutch contributions to NATO security and Ukraine14 Nov. 2022 to Allied security, including jets to protect NATO’s eastern flank, leading one of NATO’s maritime groups and taking part in NATO’s battlegroups in Lithuania and Romania. Mr. Stoltenberg also welcomed the Dutch plans to increase defence spending | News |
Joint press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Wopke Hoekstra, and the Minister of Defence of the Netherlands Kajsa Ollongren14 Nov. 2022 ambitious plans to increase defence spending in the coming years. And to keeping our technological edge in a more competitive world. All these contributions are important as we face a critical moment for European security. In our meeting we just | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General announces dates for 2023 Vilnius Summit09 Nov. 2022 and unpredictable security environment since the Cold War. The meeting in Vilnius will be an opportunity for Allied Heads of State and Government to agree further steps to strengthen our deterrence and defence and review significant increases in defence spending | News |
Press point by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg outside No. 1009 Nov. 2022 : The United Kingdom has led by example over many years when it comes to also defence spending, spending more than 2% of GDP on defence. The United Kingdom has done that and now more and more Allies are following the example of the United Kingdom, because | Opinion |
Press point by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg outside No. 1009 Nov. 2022 : The United Kingdom has led by example over many years when it comes to also defence spending, spending more than 2% of GDP on defence. The United Kingdom has done that and now more and more Allies are following the example of the United Kingdom, because | Opinion |