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Secretary General reaffirms NATO’s commitment to counter terrorism at a meeting of Defence Ministers from the Global Coalition against ISIS22 Oct. 2021 (Minister of Defence, Canada) NATO Secretary General joins meeting | News |
Meeting of NATO Ministers of Defence - Brussels, 21-22 October 202121 Oct. 2021 - 22 Oct. 2021 Photos Video English French Russian 16:15 Bilateral meeting NATO-Canada | Event |
Meeting of NATO Ministers of Defence - Brussels, 21-22 October 202121 Oct. 2021 - 22 Oct. 2021 Photos Video English French Russian 16:15 Bilateral meeting NATO-Canada | Event |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the meetings of NATO Defence Ministers on 21 and 22 October at NATO Headquarters20 Oct. 2021 difficult, and of course the fact that the Taliban is back is a tragedy for the Afghan people, and it's heartbreaking for all of us who supported Afghanistan for so many years. But, the fact that Allies, European Allies and North America, US, Canada | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General meets with the Minister of Defence of Canada20 Oct. 2021 Secretary General meets with the Minister of Defence of Canada 20 Oct. 2021 - | Last updated: 20 Oct. 2021 17:37 | Photo gallery |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the 67th Annual Session of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly11 Oct. 2021 in the best possible way. Delivering on the NATO 2030 decisions requires proper funding. We are on the right track, with seven consecutive years of increased defence spending by European Allies and Canada. Including by Portugal, as all other European | Opinion |
In show of continued support, the NATO Military Committee visits Georgia08 Oct. 2021 Representative for Canada and Rear Admiral Predrag Stipanović, NATO Military Representative for Croatia | News |
NATO in a competitive World - A conversation with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg hosted by Brookings Institution and Georgetown University05 Oct. 2021 to do more for many, many years. No least on defence spending. It was a NATO decision in 2014 that triggered the increase in defence spending across Europe and the US and Canada. After years of cutting defence spending, Allies have started | Opinion |
Remarks by US Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Pentagon Meeting04 Oct. 2021 the decision in 2014, all Allies have invested more in defense, European Allies and Canada have added $260 billion extra for defense over these years, and more and more Allies also meet the (inaudible) spending at two percent of GDP on defense. So NATO | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General visits Washington D.C.04 Oct. 2021 more in defence. 2021 is the seventh consecutive year of growing defence spending across European Allies and Canada, with 260 billion dollars more on defence invested since 2014. The discussions also addressed Afghanistan. Mr. Stoltenberg said | News |