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Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Defence Ministers session08 Oct. 2015 of a full and thorough and transparent investigation. We need to have all the facts on the table. The security situation in Afghanistan remains challenging. Afghan security forces are leading security efforts across the country. And we continue to support | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meeting of the NATO-Georgia Commission in Defence Ministers session08 Oct. 2015 element. And we'll continue to provide financial support for the Afghan National Army and Security Forces. So we will not leave Afghanistan. We will continue to be there. We'll continue to support the Afghans. But of course, we'll come | Opinion |
Doorstep statement by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the meeting of the North Atlantic Council at the level of Defence Ministers08 Oct. 2015 and also the need for the NATO presence based on military advice. We will assess both the security situation and also the capacities and the capabilities of the Afghan national security forces. And based on those assessments we will make our decisions | , Opinion |
Pre-ministerial press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg06 Oct. 2015 saddened by the tragic incident involving the Doctors without Borders hospital in Kunduz. My thoughts are with all those affected. A full investigation has been launched. The security situation in Afghanistan remains challenging. But the Afghan Forces | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General discusses global challenges, closer cooperation with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon26 Sep. 2015 and North Africa. Secretary General Stoltenberg also briefed on progress in NATO’s efforts to train, advice and assist Afghan security forces. Congratulating Ban Ki-moon on the UN’s 70 th anniversary, the NATO Secretary General stressed | News |
NATO Chiefs of Defence discuss the way ahead with the Readiness Action Plan and NATO’s future posture12 Sep. 2015 Mission in Afghanistan, the Chiefs of Defence reiterated their commitment for the Mission and their confidence in the Afghan defence forces who continue to rise to the challenge of protecting their own population. The Chiefs of Defence highlighted | News |
Remarks by the Chairman of the NATO Military Committee, General Petr Pavel at the joint press point with the Chief of Defence of Turkey12 Sep. 2015 and at the right time. During the RESOLUTE SUPPORT session, the Chiefs of Defence reiterated their commitment to the Mission and their confidence in the Afghan defence forces who continue to rise to the challenge of protecting their own population | Opinion |
NATO Chiefs of Defence discuss the way ahead with the Readiness Action Plan and NATO’s future posture12 Sep. 2015 Mission in Afghanistan, the Chiefs of Defence reiterated their commitment for the Mission and their confidence in the Afghan defence forces who continue to rise to the challenge of protecting their own population. The Chiefs of Defence highlighted | News |
NATO Allies and partners contribute to major infrastructure programme, benefitting Afghanistan stability12 Sep. 2015 the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces to transition from expensive diesel-generated fuel to the more cost-effective grid. The transition will provide soldiers and police with reliable power to operate their equipment and train on facilities without | News |
NATO Secretary General praises Slovakia’s contributions to shared security10 Sep. 2015 , and assist the Afghan Security Forces. He further commended Slovakia for its financial contributions to the Afghan National Trust Fund. Mr Stoltenberg also praised the country’s close work with other Allies to improve capabilities, highlighting Slovakia’s | News |