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''The Global Security Outlook'' Session at the World Economic Forum with participation of NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg22 Jan. 2016 readiness, special operation forces, and more intelligence. And that's exactly what we are investing in. I'm not saying that that's the whole answer. But that's part of the answer. Another part of the answer is to of course be willing and able to deploy | Opinion |
Global security challenges on the agenda at Davos22 Jan. 2016 commitment to the country through its mission to train, advise and assist Afghan security forces and institutions. The Secretary General and Iraq’s Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi spoke about NATO’s plans to start training Iraqi officers in the near future | News |
Opening Remarks by the Chairman of the Military Committee, General Petr Pavel, at the 174th meeting of the Military Committee in Chiefs of Defence session21 Jan. 2016 strategic questions this afternoon. Firstly, we will meet with our 14 RESOLUTE SUPPORT operational partners to gain a common view on the coming year. We will debate how best to continue to support the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces | Opinion |
Opening remarks by General Petr Pavel, Chairman of the NATO Military Committee at the joint press point following the 174th Military Committee in Chiefs of Defence Session21 Jan. 2016 received briefings from General Breedlove and Commander Resolute Support, General Campbell. The Chiefs of Defence commended and stressed their support for the Afghan security forces, who continue to face significant challenges, including the emergence | Opinion |
Questions and answers at the joint press point following the 174th Military Committee in Chiefs of Defence Session21 Jan. 2016 challenges we need to work through. We knew a long time ago it was going to take a long time to put the Afghan Air Force to a position where it could support its fielded forces. We now see that playing out. They are getting better but it will take time. We | Opinion |
NATO Chiefs of Defence discussed the Resolute Support Mission, cooperation with Mediterranean Dialogue partners and NATO’s adaptation21 Jan. 2016 Session, the 28 Chiefs of Defence took the opportunity to commend and stress their continued support to the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces (ANDSF), review ongoing challenges and lay the groundwork for the way ahead in 2016. General Pavel noted | News |
174th Military Committee in Chiefs of Defence Session - NATO Headquarters, Brussels, Belgium15 Jan. 2016 of Defence will be briefed on the security situation and the performance of the Afghan security forces. The CHODS will also discuss the future military contribution to the enhanced Enduring Partnership. In the subsequent session | |
Joint press conference with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the Prime Minister of Albania, Edi Rama10 Dec. 2015 and to fight extremism themselves. And that’s exactly what we do in Afghanistan where we train, assist and advise the Afghan National Forces to fight extremism, terrorism. That’s what we are doing in Jordan where we have the defence capacity building | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the NATO-Ukraine Commission meeting at the level of Foreign Ministers02 Dec. 2015 agreed to sustain the presence of our mission in Afghanistan, to train, advise and assist the Afghan forces. And we will sustain our force level at around 12,000 troops during 2016. We have also launched work to ensure the Afghan forces continue | Opinion |
NATO Foreign Ministers reaffirm support for Ukraine as two-day meeting concludes02 Dec. 2015 , Foreign Ministers agreed to sustain the presence of the Resolute Support mission to train, advise and assist the Afghan forces with around 12,000 troops during 2016. They launched work to ensure funding for Afghanistan’s forces until 2020. In a separate | News |