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Opening remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the President of Romania Klaus Iohannis at the North Atlantic Council in Foreign Ministers session, with Finland and Sweden29 Nov. 2022 for consolidating like never before, our deterrence and defence in helping Ukraine defend itself and then supporting our most vulnerable partners to increase their resilience. In this context, I value the fact that the Republic of Moldova, Georgia, and Bosnia | Opinion |
Statement by NATO Foreign Ministers - Bucharest, 29-30 November 202229 Nov. 2022 now to strengthen its resilience, protect its people, and counter Russia’s disinformation campaigns and lies. Allies will assist Ukraine as it repairs its energy infrastructure and protects its people from missile attacks. We also remain resolute | News, Official text, Pressrelease |
NATO foreign ministers set to address more support for Ukraine29 Nov. 2022 .” The Secretary General outlined that on Wednesday, ministers will discuss resilience and how to tackle the challenges posed by China’s coercive policies and actions. They will also meet with the foreign ministers of Georgia, Moldova and Bosnia and Herzegovina | News |
Doorstep statement by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the Meeting of NATO Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Bucharest, Romania29 Nov. 2022 will also address our resilience of our critical infrastructure and the challenges that China is imposing to our security, to our values, and to our economy. So this will be a very substantive foreign ministerial meeting and once again, many thanks | Opinion |
Opening speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Aspen - GMF Bucharest Forum29 Nov. 2022 , Moldova, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. To address the challenges we face. And to enhance our support. For their resilience, political independence, and the modernisation of their armed forces. So that they can better defend themselves. If they are safer | Opinion |
Opening speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Aspen - GMF Bucharest Forum29 Nov. 2022 , Moldova, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. To address the challenges we face. And to enhance our support. For their resilience, political independence, and the modernisation of their armed forces. So that they can better defend themselves. If they are safer | Opinion |
Doorstep statement by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the Meeting of NATO Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Bucharest, Romania29 Nov. 2022 will also address our resilience of our critical infrastructure and the challenges that China is imposing to our security, to our values, and to our economy. So this will be a very substantive foreign ministerial meeting and once again, many thanks | Opinion |
NATO’s flagship cyber defence exercise kicks off in Estonia28 Nov. 2022 resilience. Cyber Coalition is a long-planned NATO exercise, and has taken place annually since 2008. It takes place in Tallinn, Estonia, as well as remotely, from national capitals and other locations. Cyber defence is a core task of NATO’s | News |
NATO’s flagship cyber defence exercise kicks off in Estonia28 Nov. 2022 resilience. Cyber Coalition is a long-planned NATO exercise, and has taken place annually since 2008. It takes place in Tallinn, Estonia, as well as remotely, from national capitals and other locations. Cyber defence is a core task of NATO’s | News |
The EU Military Staff hosts the NATO International Military Staff at the 18th EUMS-IMS Director Generals’ Conference25 Nov. 2022 - the worst since the collapse of the Iron Curtain – NATO and the EU have a responsibility to work together to strengthen the resilience, deterrence and defence of our respective members ”. Lieutenant General Adamczak concluded his remarks by highlighting | News |