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Supporting civilian oversight of the Afghan National Army and Police06 Apr. 2016 Officials from the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces (ANDSF) are working with counterparts from NATO member and partner countries to improve the teaching related to the civilian oversight of the armed forces. Together with NATO, Azerbaijan recently | News |
’Projecting Stability: Charting NATO’s Future’ - Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to the Atlantic Council, Washington, D.C.06 Apr. 2016 a few years ago, there was hardly any Afghan air force. Last year, the Afghan Air Force flew 20,000 missions. Providing transport, resupply, medical support, and engaging the enemy. They are part of the 350,000 strong Afghan security forces built up | Opinion |
Supporting civilian oversight of the Afghan National Army and Police06 Apr. 2016 Officials from the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces (ANDSF) are working with counterparts from NATO member and partner countries to improve the teaching related to the civilian oversight of the armed forces. Together with NATO, Azerbaijan recently | News |
Remarks by US President Barack Obama and NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg after their bilateral meeting in the Oval Office04 Apr. 2016 partner with the United States. The coalition there continues to focus on assisting the government and the Afghan national security forces, building up capacity, pushing back against the Taliban, and helping Afghans to provide security for their own | Opinion |
A Grave New World: Future Global security Challenges - Panel discussion with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Brussels Forum organized by the German Marshall Fund of the United States18 Mar. 2016 troops who are training and assisting the Afghans and we have built an Afghan army of 350,000 capable personnel and now, they're building an Afghan Air Force. So we should do much more of that in countries like Afghanistan but I think we also should | Opinion |
NATO praises dedication of Afghan and Resolute Support Forces16 Mar. 2016 NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg praised the dedication and courage of Afghan forces and Resolute Support troops in Kabul on Wednesday (16 March 2016). He stressed that NATO stands with Afghanistan and will continue to support the country | News |
Secretary General in Kabul stresses NATO commitment to Afghanistan, encourages further reforms15 Mar. 2016 ). Speaking alongside President Ghani, the Secretary General commended the courage and determination of the Afghan security forces in the fight against terrorism. He noted their progress in confronting the insurgents, and denying them lasting gains. He also | News |
Joint press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the President of Afghanistan, Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai15 Mar. 2016 a difficult and tough year for the Afghan forces. But despite significant challenges, they took full charge of security across the country. Showing great courage and determination. The Afghan forces are standing strong to protect the people | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General visits the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan15 Mar. 2016 community leaders and members of Afghan civil society. The Secretary General will also address Afghan National Defence and Security Forces and Resolute Support troops. Media Advisory 12:45 (local time) : Joint press conference with President Ghani | Pressrelease |
NATO demonstrates its continued support and commitment to Afghanistan15 Mar. 2016 impression of the situation on the ground and received updates on Resolute Support activities and priorities. The Chairman was particularly interested in the ongoing development of the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces (ANDSF), stating | News |