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NATO’s partners in the South Caucasus10 Sep. 2012 to diversify their energy sources and supply routes, while energy-exporting and transit countries need to ensure the security of their industry and pipeline infrastructure. One serious concern are the protracted conflicts in the region. NATO does not seek | News |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy, in Baku, Azerbaijan07 Sep. 2012 at the table where we can address vital security concerns like Afghanistan together, Allies and partners. And my aim is to have more such discussions, on a broader range of current and new security challenges, like energy security and cyber-defence. Our | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the Yerevan State University in Yerevan, Armenia06 Sep. 2012 current combat mission there. But our commitment to Afghanistan will continue. After 2014, we will start a new mission to train, advice and assist the Afghan security forces. And I very much hope that Armenia will be part of that support. Your | Opinion |
Press Briefing by Major General Stephen Day, Deputy Chief of Staff Plans, ISAF Joint Command31 Jul. 2012 : This is Nikolas Busse, for Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung in Germany. Could you give us an idea how big a team would be and about the regional outlay? Where would you... how do you go about this? Do you start in specific regions or does it occur at the same time | Opinion |
''NATO – delivering security in the 21st century'' - speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Chatham House, London04 Jul. 2012 . But that journey is not yet complete. Both we, and our partners, still have some way to go. On this journey, there are no shortcuts. And NATO’s door does not open automatically just because you stand in front of it. Membership of our Alliance requires hard work | Opinion |
Book presentation: ''The European Union in Global Security: The Politics of Impact'' by Dr. Susan E. Penksa20 Jun. 2012 ) Dr. Penksa is currently Professor and Chair of the Political Science Department at Westmont College (USA), Senior Associate at the Institute of European Studies (Brussels) and an international security and development consultant. Dr. Jamie Shea | News |
''NATO Week in Georgia'' marks progress in relations12 Jun. 2012 Ambassador to Georgia, Jonas Paslauskas, also gave a keynote speech. (The Lithuanian embassy is currently the NATO Contact Point Embassy in Georgia) The NATO Week aims to raise public awareness about the Alliance. “ Georgia is a country aspiring to NATO | News |
Kabul central fire station officially open06 Jun. 2012 . The station currently functions as a cross-ministry response for both the Ministry of Defense (MoD) and the Ministry of Interior (MoI), as well as the city of Kabul due to the MoI’s shortage of fire response resources. “It is a big accomplishment | News |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen following the meeting on Afghanistan in Heads of State and Government format21 May. 2012 mission, I think it's much too early to make any assessment in that respect. The good news is that we have received many indications that the current members of ISAF will continue to contribute to a NATO-led training mission post-2014. So I would expect | Opinion |
Deterrence and Defence Posture Review20 May. 2012 and defend our territory and our populations against attack, as set out in Article 5 of the Washington Treaty. The Alliance does not consider any country to be its adversary. However, no one should doubt NATO’s resolve if the security of any of its members | Official text, Pressrelease |