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Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the European Parliament Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET) and Sub-Committee on Security and Defence (SEDE)21 Jan. 2020 as they should. But I’m saying that it’s a big difference from reducing, compared to increasing. And the fact is that all Allies, all the European Allies, Canada, are now investing more in defence. Just over . . . just since 2016, European Allies and Canada | Opinion |
The Minister of National Defence of Canada and the Minister of Defence of Denmark visit NATO14 Jan. 2020 of National Defence of Canada and the Minister of Defence of Denmark visit NATO 14 Jan. 2020 - | Last updated: 14 Jan. 2020 10:07 | Photo gallery |
Visit to NATO by the Minister of National Defence of Canada and the Minister of Defence of Denmark13 Jan. 2020 of Canada and the Minister of Defence of Denmark 14 Jan. 2020 - | Press Release (2020) 005 Issued on 13 Jan. 2020 | Last updated: 13 Jan. 2020 18:55 | Pressrelease |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the Prime Minister of Romania, Ludovic Orban09 Jan. 2020 ? Thanks. Jens Stoltenberg: I will just say that President Trump has been very consistent in his message about NATO. He has called on European NATO Allies and Canada to invest more. And he has called on NATO to do more in the fight against international | Opinion |
Transatlantic unity remains pillar of European security17 Dec. 2019 security and defence ”, underscored Air Chief Marshal Peach. In an extraordinary show of transatlantic unity, the US and Canada fought alongside Europeans in what would become the largest and deadliest battle in World War II. “ More than 500,000 | News |
Transatlantic unity remains pillar of European security17 Dec. 2019 security and defence ”, underscored Air Chief Marshal Peach. In an extraordinary show of transatlantic unity, the US and Canada fought alongside Europeans in what would become the largest and deadliest battle in World War II. “ More than 500,000 | News |
Joint press statements by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security of the European Union, Josep Borrell09 Dec. 2019 by EU efforts must also be available for NATO. Non-EU Allies like the United States, Canada, Norway and Turkey make crucial contributions to European security. And after Brexit, 80 percent of NATO’s defence spending will come from non-EU countries | Opinion |
Opening remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the meeting of the North Atlantic Council at the level of Heads of State and/or Government04 Dec. 2019 of our collective defence in a generation. We have stepped up in the fight against terrorism. And we are investing more in our defence. Since 2016, European Allies and Canada have added 130 billion dollars to their defence budgets | Opinion |
Doorstep statement by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the meeting of the North Atlantic Council at the level of Heads of State and/or Government04 Dec. 2019 2016 European Allies and Canada have added 130 billion US dollars to the defence budget. This number will increase to 400 billion by 2024. This is unprecedented. This is making NATO stronger. And of course also Leaders will address many other issues | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meeting of the North Atlantic Council at the level of Heads of State and/or Government04 Dec. 2019 burden-sharing. This is the fifth year of rising defence investment. In fact, European Allies and Canada have added 130 billion US dollars. And by the end of 2024, that figure will rise to 400 billion US dollars. This is unprecedented. And it’s | Opinion |