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Strengthening the Transatlantic Bond – A conversation between NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken23 Mar. 2021 differences, because it is in the security interest of European allies but also for the United States and Canada, to be together. Of course, it is important for Europe to have a strong NATO but it's also important for United States. If you are concerned | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the meetings of NATO Foreign Ministers on 23 and 24 March 2021 at NATO Headquarters22 Mar. 2021 ; Norway and Iceland in the north, Turkey in the south, but also the United States, of course, Canada and United Kingdom in the West, they are all critical for the defence and the protection of Europe. And then, most of all this is about politics | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General, Mircea Geoană, at the NATO conference "Gender equality and leadership: are today’s leaders leading enough” followed by panel conversation18 Mar. 2021 Baiba. I would also like to welcome the public, who is watching, the audience who is watching. Saturday, it will be the day of the Francophonie and I'm very happy to have with me my colleagues, ambassadors from France, Canada and Spain | |
NATO Deputy Secretary General advocates for gender equality and women’s leadership18 Mar. 2021 Braze, NATO’s Assistant Secretary General for Public Diplomacy hosted the event. Mr. David Angell, the Permanent Representative of Canada to NATO, Ms. Muriel Domenach, the Permanent Representative of France to NATO and Mr. Miguel Fernández-Palacios | News |
NATO Deputy Secretary General advocates for gender equality and women’s leadership18 Mar. 2021 Braze, NATO’s Assistant Secretary General for Public Diplomacy hosted the event. Mr. David Angell, the Permanent Representative of Canada to NATO, Ms. Muriel Domenach, the Permanent Representative of France to NATO and Mr. Miguel Fernández-Palacios | News |
The Secretary General’s Annual Report 202016 Mar. 2021 -19 has exacerbated existing threats and made the security environment more unpredictable. The need to keep investing in defence remains essential. 2020 marked the sixth consecutive year of growth indefence spending by European Allies and Canada | |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on the release of his Annual Report 202016 Mar. 2021 , Afghanistan and Iraq. We also continued to invest in our defence. Despite the economic impact of COVID-19, 2020 was the sixth consecutive year of increased defence spending across European Allies and Canada. With an increase in real terms of 3.9 | Opinion |
NATO hosts a conference on gender equality (online)16 Mar. 2021 , the Permanent Representative of Canada to NATO, Ms. Muriel Domenach, the Permanent Representative of France to NATO, and Mr. Miguel Fernández-Palacios, the Permanent Representative of Spain to NATO. Media advisory The event will be streamed online | Pressrelease |
Secretary General presents his Annual Report for 202016 Mar. 2021 threats. Mr. Stoltenberg indicated that despite the economic impact of COVID-19, NATO Allies continue to invest in defence. European Allies and Canada increased their defence spending in real terms by 3.9% from 2019 to 2020. “ We expect that trend | News |
Discussion with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Council on Foreign Relations' "Morse Lecture" series12 Mar. 2021 to collective defence. 2021 will be the seventh consecutive year of increased defence spending by European Allies and Canada. Since 2014, they have contributed a cumulative extra of 190 billion dollars. So the trend is up and it must continue to go | Opinion |