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Leaders agree NATO 2030 agenda to strengthen the Alliance14 Jun. 2021 to stand with Afghanistan with training and financial support for Afghan forces and institutions, and funding to ensure the continued functioning of the international airport. “We have made important decisions today to make NATO stronger in a more | News |
Brussels Summit Communiqué issued by NATO Heads of State and Government (2021)14 Jun. 2021 in Afghanistan are coming to an end. We have denied terrorists a safe haven from which to plot attacks against us, helped Afghanistan to build its security institutions, and trained, advised, and assisted the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces | Official text, Pressrelease |
Brussels Summit Communiqué issued by NATO Heads of State and Government (2021)14 Jun. 2021 in Afghanistan are coming to an end. We have denied terrorists a safe haven from which to plot attacks against us, helped Afghanistan to build its security institutions, and trained, advised, and assisted the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces | Official text, Pressrelease |
Pre-Summit press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg11 Jun. 2021 valued partners Ukraine and Georgia. We will also address Afghanistan. Our military presence is ending, but our support for the Afghan forces and people will continue. At our Summit on Monday, we will have far-ranging discussions, and take | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General meets with President Biden at the White House08 Jun. 2021 its military presence in Afghanistan, the Alliance will continue to provide support for the Afghan forces and people. Also on Monday, the Secretary General is meeting with National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan. On Tuesday, Mr Stoltenberg | News |
Opening remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and US Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III at their bilateral meeting07 Jun. 2021 what we are doing. I am confident that, as Resolute Support begins to stand down, we will transition to a new relationship with Afghanistan and with the Afghan forces … one that continues to help them meet their responsibilities to their citizens | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at an event hosted by the Atlantic Council07 Jun. 2021 will continue to support them. Partly with NATO’s civilian presence, which will provide advice on capacity building for security institutions in Afghanistan. We will continue to fund the Afghan Security Forces. And that's extremely important and Allies are ready | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Foreign Affairs Ministers’ session01 Jun. 2021 to address some important questions for NATO. What options do you have for funding the Afghan Security Forces now that the mission is ending, and who's going to protect the people that NATO wants to help do the institution building in the country? And we've | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Defence Ministers’ session01 Jun. 2021 support to Afghan security institutions. We will continue to provide funding to the Afghan security forces. We are also looking at how we can provide military education and training outside Afghanistan, focused on Special Operations Forces. And we | Opinion |
NATO Defence Ministers address Afghanistan and the NATO 2030 agenda01 Jun. 2021 . On Afghanistan, defence ministers agreed that continued support for the Afghan forces, government and people is the best way that NATO can contribute to the peace efforts. The Secretary General stressed that NATO will continue to provide advice and capacity | News |