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Statements by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the Prime Minister of Estonia, Kaja Kallas25 May. 2021 lead by example by spending on 2% of GDP on defence. You are also providing expertise to Allies and partners through your Cyber Centre of Excellence in Talinn. We have during our meeting today discussed the different issues, including | Opinion |
Secretary General discusses NATO Summit, Belarus, Ukraine with Estonian Prime Minister25 May. 2021 to the Alliance through its contributions to NATO missions and operations, its leadership on defence spending, and its provision of expertise to Allies and partners through the Cyber Centre of Excellence in Tallinn | News |
Press statement by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg with the President of the French Republic, Emmanuel Macron21 May. 2021 transatlantic Alliance. With highly skilled troops. Cutting-edge capabilities across the whole spectrum of deterrence and defence. And significant defence investment, spending 2% of GDP on defence. France is also part of NATO’s multinational battlegroup | Opinion |
Secretary General praises France, discusses NATO summit with President Macron21 May. 2021 . “ France is at the heart of our transatlantic Alliance, with highly skilled troops, cutting-edge capabilities across the whole spectrum of deterrence and defence, and significant defence investment, spending 2% of GDP, ” said the Secretary General. Mr | News |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the President of Montenegro, Milo Đukanović18 May. 2021 is increasing its defence spending. All of these contributions make our Alliance stronger and safer. Just as NATO can count on Montenegro, Montenegro can also count on NATO. We continue to support you in the fight against COVID-19. Providing | Opinion |
Secretary General underscores Montenegro’s contributions to NATO18 May. 2021 stability in the Western Balkans; and I welcome that Montenegro is increasing its defence spending; all of these contributions make our Alliance stronger and safer,” he added. He also emphasized NATO’s continued support to Montenegro, for instance | News |
Speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană in the Spring Meeting of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly17 May. 2021 defence spending. But to stay successful, NATO must continue to adapt to today's and tomorrow's challenges, to deal with a world of growing global competition, advancing authoritarianism and continued instability in NATO neighbourhoods. Looking to 2030 | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the at the 3rd German Ecumenical Church Days15 May. 2021 -attacks. Brutal terrorism. Nuclear proliferation. Climate change. And the rise of China. To respond to today’s and tomorrow’s challenges we must recommit to our values, and our collective defence, in full respect of our diversity. So that we | Opinion |
Speech by Mircea Geoana, NATO Deputy Secretary General, at the Atlantic Club of Bulgaria event, ‘Ahead of the Future: Preparing for NATO 2030’13 May. 2021 must strengthen our commitment to our collective defence. We must recommit to increasing defence spending. And we must spend more together. Keeping our people safe relies on NATO staying strong militarily. But we also need strong societies as our first | Opinion |
NATO Deputy Secretary General urges Allies to work closely together13 May. 2021 America. He called on Allies to keep defence spending up and underscored the importance of maintaining resilient societies, supplies chains and infrastructure. He also urged Allies to work more closely with like-minded democracies around the world | News |