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Meet Michael Brasseur, a US Navy officer promoting use of drones to protect the seas29 Jul. 2020 in history. “The pace of innovation has become exponential and our institutions need to move faster . We have made significant progress, but we have much more work to do, to improve, accelerate and scale this important initiative. ” Belgium | News |
Meet Michael Brasseur, a US Navy officer promoting use of drones to protect the seas29 Jul. 2020 in history. “The pace of innovation has become exponential and our institutions need to move faster . We have made significant progress, but we have much more work to do, to improve, accelerate and scale this important initiative. ” Belgium | News |
Virtual conversation with NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană with the President of the Brookings Institution, John R. Allen, in the EU Defense Washington Forum09 Jul. 2020 of history. We all believed that we’ll be enjoying liberal democracy, freedom and an ever-expanding world of harmony. But history is a . . . is a tough teacher. And we learned the hard way that history never stops, that global competition never stops. And now | Opinion |
The Geopolitical Implications of COVID-19 - Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA)30 Jun. 2020 for the next decade. Those next ten years will be challenging for us all. But when Europe and North America stand together, we are strong and we are safe. The NATO Alliance is 30 democracies. Each with their own politics, history and geography. We | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană at the Brussels Forum29 Jun. 2020 in . . . in pushing back against Australia’s reasonable requests that an inquiry be held through international organisations to check the . . . the history and performance and details regarding the outbreak of COVID-19. And many of your European neighbours | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Brussels Forum23 Jun. 2020 . . . where, how are you trying to form that? Jens Stoltenberg: Well, NATO 2030 is about the future of NATO. It’s about how NATO should adapt in the next decade. And NATO is the most successful alliance in history, because we have been able to change | Opinion |
''Military backbone for democracy'' - online discussion with NATO Deputy Secretary General, Ambassador Mircea Geoană during the Copenhagen Democracy Summit 202019 Jun. 2020 that has existed for 71 years. We’ve seen in our long history already many, many delicate moments, tensions from the Suez Canal, all the way to many other things. So from time to time, an alliance of 30 democracies, not every Ally is seeing eye-to-eye | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Digital Dialogue on Conflict-Related Sexual Violence online event19 Jun. 2020 appointed a group of ten experts. Five women and five men. NATO 2030 is about the future of our Alliance. So it must also be about human security issues. Only be addressing them will NATO remain the most successful Alliance in history. NATO’s efforts | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meetings of NATO Defence Ministers by teleconference18 Jun. 2020 much. Jens Stoltenberg: So first of all, we have a long history in NATO of supporting and playing a role in arms control, non-proliferation and disarmament. And we continue to do that, because we strongly believe that arms control is extremely | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meetings of NATO Defence Ministers17 Jun. 2020 that for decades. It has been like that since the Suez Crisis back in 1956 and up to the Iraq War in 2003. But the strength of NATO, what makes NATO the most successful alliance in history, is that we have always been able to overcome these differences and unite | Opinion |