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Press conference by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen following the meetings of the NATO Defence Ministers27 Feb. 2014 . I was wondering whether Ukraine has actually specifically asked for assistance from NATO, regarding the current situation. And what assistance would NATO be willing to provide... and for example.... you know, specifically to Ukraine? And would | Opinion |
Interview with Major General Josef Blotz, Director, Operations Division, International Military Staff during the Distinguished Visitors’ Day on 18 February 2014 at the Iceland Air Meet 201418 Feb. 2014 : The IAM2014 coincides with the current the Norwegian rotation of the Iceland airborne surveillance on behalf of NATO. Is this constellation a possible option for future training exercises which makes the IAM an interesting event? Major General | |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen and the Prime Minister of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia¹, Nikola Gruevski12 Feb. 2014 a full-fledged NATO member as well as our utmost dedication to the realization of that goal. With Secretary General, we jointly considered the current issues pertaining to the implementation of national reforms in the context of our NATO | Opinion |
Computer network defence10 Feb. 2014 . After all, defence does not stop at the corporate enterprise or sovereign border. ” The chapters of the publication ‘ Best Practices in Computer Network Defense: Incident Detection and Response ’ are available at each of the authors | News |
Secretary General's Annual Report 201327 Jan. 2014 and retention of women in the security sector. There are currently over 2,000 women in the ANSF, a 10 per cent increase since 2012. In preparation for the 2014 elections, ISAF is working with Afghan officials to ensure that there are sufficient numbers | Opinion |
The future of Missile Defence: A NATO perspective - Speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General Alexander Vershbow at the INSS Missile Defence conference in Israel15 Jan. 2014 in the future. I will also touch on how missile defence could be a means for states with differing interests in the Middle East and Gulf region to counter threats to their security. So where does NATO stand on missile defence? Allies regularly review | Opinion |
'NATO Air Power: Learning from the Past – Looking to the Future' - Lord Trenchard Memorial Lecture 2013 by Air Marshal Sir Christopher Harper, Director General of NATO International Military Staff, at the Royal United Services Institute -- London, United10 Dec. 2013 that the Alliance, and Nations within it, must – in my view - address, and I will tell you how we are seeking to do so. Specifically, I will talk about: The importance of arresting the current decline in defence investment through a NATO campaign to make | Opinion |
Doorstep statement by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the start of the NATO Foreign Ministers meetings (including Q&A)03 Dec. 2013 , outward looking and ready to respond to the challenges the future will bring. We will meet with our ISAF partners, and the Afghan foreign and interior ministers, to discuss our current operation. And we look forward to hearing from them | Opinion |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen and the Prime Minister of Norway, Erna Solberg02 Dec. 2013 in providing the current flagship to our successful counter-piracy operation off the coast of Somalia. You also lead the way in many Smart Defence projects and in the Nordic Defence Cooperation initiative. The North Atlantic Council saw | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Deputy Secretary General Ambassador Alexander Vershbow at the Hungarian National Assembly’s 17th Annual NATO Conference22 Nov. 2013 of operational effectiveness as well as cost efficiency. It is also encouraging that European NATO Allies are involved in every one of our current “Smart Defence” projects, and leading roughly two-thirds. This is a good start, but more remains | Opinion |