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Warsaw Summit Declaration on Afghanistan issued by the Heads of State and Government of Afghanistan and Allies and their Resolute Support Operational Partners09 Jul. 2016 mutual commitment to ensure long-term security and stability in Afghanistan . We pay tribute to the efforts of all the members of the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces and of the Resolute Support mission, and we honour those who have lost | Official text, Pressrelease |
Landmark NATO Summit in Warsaw draws to a close09 Jul. 2016 Abdullah. They agreed to continue the Resolute Support Mission beyond 2016, and confirmed funding commitments for the Afghan forces until 2020. The last session of the Summit was a meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission, where Allied leaders reviewed | News |
NATO steps up efforts to project stability and strengthen partners09 Jul. 2016 underscored NATO’s continued support for Afghanistan, including a continuation of the Resolute Support mission into 2017 and continued funding of the Afghan forces until 2020. The Secretary General also announced that the next NATO Summit will be held | News |
NATO stands resolute towards a secure and stable Afghanistan09 Jul. 2016 and Chief Executive Abdullah, they discussed the security situation in Afghanistan and the reform process carried out by the Afghan National Unity Government. They also took stock of the performance of the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces | News |
Warsaw Summit Communiqué issued by NATO Heads of State and Government (2016)09 Jul. 2016 have taken a range of steps to reinforce our collective defence, enhance our capabilities, and strengthen our resilience. We have committed to providing our armed forces with sufficient and sustained resources. Today, faced with an increasingly diverse | Official text, Pressrelease |
Warsaw Summit Communiqué issued by NATO Heads of State and Government (2016)09 Jul. 2016 have taken a range of steps to reinforce our collective defence, enhance our capabilities, and strengthen our resilience. We have committed to providing our armed forces with sufficient and sustained resources. Today, faced with an increasingly diverse | Official text, Pressrelease |
Doorstep statement by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the start of the NATO Summit in Warsaw08 Jul. 2016 on Afghanistan. First, to continue our military presence. Not with combat forces, but with a train, assist and advise mission. So we will continue to train, assist and advise the Afghan national army and security forces. Second, I expect them to make | |
''Why the Warsaw Summit matters'' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Warsaw Summit Experts' Forum08 Jul. 2016 in the Balkans and in Afghanistan. We remain committed to training Afghan forces. We will also put together a financing package to sustain them through 2020. All NATO Allies already contribute individually to the Global Coalition to Counter ISIL. We | |
Pre-Summit press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg04 Jul. 2016 the Afghan forces to secure their country and to ensure it never again becomes a safe haven for international terrorism. We will continue our Resolute Support mission beyond 2016. And we will continue our contribution to the funding of the Afghan forces until | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General outlines Warsaw Summit agenda04 Jul. 2016 . The Secretary General further underscored NATO’s continued support for Afghanistan, including a continuation of the Resolute Support mission into 2017 and continued funding of the Afghan forces until 2020. He also outlined efforts to strengthen NATO’s close | News |