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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 |
Chairman of NATO Military Committee commends Montenegro for transformation achieved on way to membership04 Mar. 2016 of the Montenegrin Armed Forces and their participation in the Resolute Support Mission in Afghanistan. “Your contribution to the NATO-led missions in Afghanistan is highly valued, together with the financial support you are providing to the Afghan National Defence | News |
NATO Secretary General welcomes change of command in Afghanistan02 Mar. 2016 . As commander of the Resolute Support mission, General Nicholson will lead NATO’s effort to train, advise and assist the Afghan security forces and institutions, and help them further improve their effectiveness and sustainability. Immediately before his | News, Opinion, Pressrelease |
NATO Secretary General welcomes change of command in Afghanistan02 Mar. 2016 . As commander of the Resolute Support mission, General Nicholson will lead NATO’s effort to train, advise and assist the Afghan security forces and institutions, and help them further improve their effectiveness and sustainability. Immediately before his | News, Opinion, Pressrelease |
Secretary General Stoltenberg’s opinion piece – NATO and Europe’s refugee and migrant crisis26 Feb. 2016 with the root causes of this instability for many years. Our longstanding mission in Afghanistan is helping to deny terrorists a safe haven. We have helped to build the 350,000 strong Afghan security forces, and continue to train, advise and assist them. We | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meeting of the NATO-Georgia Commission at the level of Defence Ministers11 Feb. 2016 Defence and Security Forces are facing a challenging security environment in Afghanistan. And NATO has ended its combat mission but we continue to support them with training, assistance and advice. And the Afghan National Security Forces have taken over | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meeting of the North Atlantic Council at the level of Defence Ministers11 Feb. 2016 . Ministers assessed the work of the Resolute Support mission. They agreed that our training, advice, and assistance for the Afghan forces remains essential for stability in Afghanistan. And they confirmed that the mission should continue | Opinion |
NATO Defence Ministers Agree on NATO support to assist with the Refugee and Migrant Crisis11 Feb. 2016 and advice in specific areas ,” said the Secretary General. Ministers also discussed the situation in Afghanistan. They assessed the work of the Alliance-led Resolute Support Mission to train, advice and assist Afghan security forces. Ministers agreed | News |
Pre-Ministerial press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg09 Feb. 2016 connected to this fight, where we have ended our combat operation but where NATO continues to train, assist and advise the Afghan forces to enable them to fight terror and to stabilize their own country. So this thinking of training local forces | Opinion |
Press conference by the NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the launch of his Annual Report for 201528 Jan. 2016 . They face significant challenges, but they are holding their ground. We decided, in 2015, to maintain our current level of troops this year. And we are looking at how we can contribute to the funding of the Afghan security forces until 2020. Every NATO | Opinion |