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Defence spending remains essential to keep NATO fit for the future12 Nov. 2012 it,” the Secretary General said. “I believe that is possible but it is going to require commitment and active support.” Mr. Fogh Rasmussen said that as a former prime minister himself, he fully understood the current political realities, acknowledging | News |
Monthly press conference by the NATO Secretary General (full transcript)05 Nov. 2012 , the Afghan forces are in the lead for providing security to 75% of the Afghan population. During the first six months of this year, they led over 80% of all operations. And they are currently conducting 85% of training. I saw their progress for myself when | Opinion |
Video tele-conference message by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen for the NATO Industry Day 2012, Riga, Latvia15 Oct. 2012 rests. And we must ensure the financial crisis does not turn into a security crisis. In the current fiscal environment, there are some people who say that the price we pay for our security is too high. We should remember that our brave men and women | Opinion |
Monthly press briefing by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen (Full transcript)01 Oct. 2012 . At that time, our current ISAF combat mission will end. From 2015 it will be followed by a NATO-led mission to train, advise and assist Afghan security forces. The goal, the strategy and the timeline remain unchanged. And the commitment to the goal | Opinion |
Detecting biological weapon use01 Oct. 2012 . Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin Queyriaux is the deputy head of service and epidemiologist of the Deployment Health Surveillance Capability (DHSC) based in Munich, Germany. He currently has a four-person team. His role is to develop for NATO an epidemiological | News |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the change of command ceremony Allied Command Transformation28 Sep. 2012 Force Chief of Staff. So you will know that he has left you a Command that is in very good shape. But that does not mean that he has left you with nothing to do. On the contrary. You, and your new Command, face a broad range of challenges. We all | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the change of command ceremony Allied Command Transformation28 Sep. 2012 Force Chief of Staff. So you will know that he has left you a Command that is in very good shape. But that does not mean that he has left you with nothing to do. On the contrary. You, and your new Command, face a broad range of challenges. We all | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the 50th anniversary celebration of the Springfield Commission on International Visitors in Springfield, Illinois22 Sep. 2012 States’ military serve their country with honour and distinction. Many have served, or are currently serving, in NATO operations. They have made a tremendous sacrifice not only for your security, but for security in Europe too. And they are not alone | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General delivers speech in Springfield, Illinois22 Sep. 2012 to the members of the Illinois National Guard. The brave men and women of the United States’ military serve their country with honour and distinction. Many have served, or are currently serving, in NATO operations. They have made a tremendous sacrifice not only | News |
NATO Secretary General's monthly press briefing - Full transcript10 Sep. 2012 security for three quarters of the population. Every province is part of this process. And the insurgents are being pushed further back from the population. Currently, 80 % of their attacks take place in areas where just 20 % of the population lives | Opinion |