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Fighter jets secure airspace of the Baltic countries28 Mar. 2012 it took over from Denmark. The German Air Force will complete its deployment on 27 April, when the Polish Air Force will provide the new contingent. On 8 February 2012, the North Atlantic Council decided that the Baltic Air Policing will continue | News |
Drugs burning ceremony opens meeting on NATO-Russia counter-narcotics training project26 Jun. 2012 effort to combat counter-narcotics trafficking by building up regional capacity in Afghanistan, Central Asia and Pakistan. The project is a joint endeavour of several countries of the NRC (Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany | News |
Strategic airlift agreement enters into force23 Mar. 2006 January, 15 NATO countries signed a contract with Ruslan SALIS GmbH, a subsidiary of the Russian company Volga Dnepr, based in Leipzig. The 15 original signatories – Canada, the Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, Finland, France, Hungary, Luxembourg | News |
New Chairman of the Military Committee elected17 Sep. 2011 Knud Bartels. This is the first time Denmark has won the election as the top Officer in NATO” , said Admiral Di Paola, Chairman since June 2008. “His high professionalism and familiarity with NATO issues and processes will surely stand him in good | News |
NATO Indian Ocean Task Force involved in dramatic rescue of burning bulk carrier30 Mar. 2013 for a further two years until the end of 2014. NATO Forces currently in Operation Ocean Shield: ITS SAN MARCO – Flag Ship (ITALY) HDMS IVER HUITFELDT (DENMARK) TCG GOKOVA (TURKEY) USS NICHOLAS (U.S.A.) Media Inquiries only to: Public | News |
NATO and Russia seek to strengthen cooperation to counter piracy27 Mar. 2012 , Denmark; training in maritime interdiction operations for Russian navy vessels on their way to the Horn of Africa area, conducted at the NATO Maritime Interdiction Training Center in Souda Bay, Crete, Greece; and a workshop on counter-piracy | News |
NATO’s airborne surveillance: Eyes in the sky18 Mar. 2011 Republic, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States. One E-3A aircraft flying at 30,000 ft (9,150 m) can provide surveillance coverage | News |
Jaap de Hoop Scheffer’s last day at NATO HQ29 Jul. 2009 as NATO Secretary General will come to an end on 31 July 2009. On 1 August he will be succeeded by Mr. Anders Fogh Rasmussen, former Prime Minister of Denmark. Media Advisory 11.00 – arrival of the Secretary General and Mrs. Jeannine de Hoop | Pressrelease |
Statement by the Secretary General on Danish withdrawal from AGS project22 Jun. 2010 . I strongly regret this decision. AGS is designed to make soldiers from all NATO countries safer and more effective when they are deployed on operations. Denmarks' withdrawal from the program sends the wrong signal to our forces and to other | News, Pressrelease |
SAC flies its first humanitarian relief flight to Haiti18 Jan. 2010 would have been the case if each nation had acted alone.” The historic mission was flown in support of Sweden. “The first mission was requested by Sweden, but there is also aid from Norway, Denmark, Finland and Estonia onboard. The multinational | News |