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Statement by the NATO Secretary General on Afghan prisoner release13 Feb. 2014 I am gravely concerned by the decision of the Afghan authorities to release 65 detainees who are alleged to have been involved in killing and wounding Afghan civilians, Afghan security forces, and ISAF forces | News, Opinion, Pressrelease |
Remarks by General Knud Bartels, Chairman of the NATO Military Committee after the meeting with Irakli Alasania, Minister of Defence of Georgia and Major-General Vakhtang Kapanadze, Chief of General Staff of the Georgian Armed Forces12 Feb. 2014 -Atlantic security and prospects of NATO-Georgia military cooperation. Let me start by expressing our sincere appreciation of Georgia’s strong contribution to the ISAF Operation, intended participation in the post -2014 mission in Afghanistan and the NATO | |
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 Prime Minister, it is a great pleasure to welcome you back to NATO headquarters. We have discussed our excellent cooperation. We highly value your strong contribution to ISAF, our mission in Afghanistan, and your help with lines | Opinion |
NATO Military Committee acknowledges Georgia's progress in defence reforms12 Feb. 2014 and the Prime Minister of Georgia ahead of the Military Committee session, the General described NATO-Georgia military cooperation as constructive, pragmatic and exemplary, stressing: "Georgia is the largest non-NATO contributor to ISAF. It has pledged | News |
NATO Secretary General thanks Prime Minister Gruevski for strong contribution to NATO operations12 Feb. 2014 ¹. “We highly value your strong contribution to ISAF and your help with lines of communications for KFOR in Kosovo. You are a strong contributor to international security”, he said. The NATO Secretary General and Prime Minister Gruevski | News |
Joint press point by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen and the Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Garibashvili05 Feb. 2014 . And today we see a more mature democracy in your country, after free and fair presidential elections last year. Georgia is the largest non-NATO contributor to our ISAF operation in Afghanistan. You have pledged financial support | Opinion |
Statement by the Albanian Minister of Defence, Mimi Kodheli following the meeting with the Chairman of the NATO Military Committee, General Knud Bartels05 Feb. 2014 with the objectives of the transition process at the end of ISAF mission, I would like to express once again the readiness and willingness of the institution I lead for being part of the “Resolute Support” mission in Afghanistan. Regional cooperation is another | |
NATO Secretary General praises Georgia’s reform efforts05 Feb. 2014 . Georgia is the largest non-NATO contributor to ISAF. The Georgian Government has pledged financial support and committed to contribute to the Alliance’s mission to train, advise, and assist the Afghan forces after 2014. The Secretary General stressed | News |
Press point by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen following his visit to UK Prime Minister David Cameron03 Feb. 2014 . And finally, of course, the summit will be on Afghanistan; because we are going to complete our ISAF combat mission in Afghanistan by the end of this year. We are prepared to deploy a new training mission from the 1st of January 2015, provided of course | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General in London for talks on Wales Summit03 Feb. 2014 cooperation and international security ,” he said. Mr. Fogh Rasmussen also thanked British forces for their efforts in Afghanistan. “ Thanks to ISAF, our nations are safer and Afghanistan is stronger as it takes responsibility for its own future ,” he said | News |