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''Relentless diplomacy, credible defence, strong NATO'' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on receiving the ''Diplomat of the Year'' award by Foreign Policy magazine13 Nov. 2019 NATO Allies are increasing defence spending, more Allies are meeting the guideline of spending 2% of GDP on their defence. And a majority of allies have plans in place to spend 2 % of GDP by 2024. By the end of next year, European allies and Canada | Opinion |
NATO at 70 - The bedrock of European and transatlantic security' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Körber Global Leaders Dialogue, Berlin07 Nov. 2019 in the east of the Alliance. It is also about geography. From Norway in the North, to Turkey in the South, and the US, Canada and the UK in the West. All are key to keeping Europe safe. I say all of this knowing that many of you may be thinking about | Opinion |
Joint press point by the NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Angela Merkel, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany07 Nov. 2019 have already delivered five successive years of real growth in defence spending. This will mean that European Allies and Canada will spend 100 billion dollars more on defense by the end of next year. I welcome Germany’s plan to raise its | Opinion |
NATO ships test next generation of electronic warfare defences31 Oct. 2019 to adapt our deterrence and defence posture,” the NATO Spokesperson said, adding that reinforcing the Alliance’s maritime posture is essential for ensuring the Alliance’s continued freedom of movement at sea. Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany | News |
NATO ships test next generation of electronic warfare defences31 Oct. 2019 to adapt our deterrence and defence posture,” the NATO Spokesperson said, adding that reinforcing the Alliance’s maritime posture is essential for ensuring the Alliance’s continued freedom of movement at sea. Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany | News |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meetings of NATO Defence Ministers25 Oct. 2019 spending across European Allies and Canada. By the end of next year, those Allies will have added a cumulative total of one hundred billion US dollars. But we still need to do more and this will be one of the main issues we address as we prepare | Opinion |
Defence Ministers set the stage for meeting of NATO leaders in London25 Oct. 2019 General. On Friday, Allies addressed NATO’s progress towards fairer burden sharing. There is a clear positive trend, and 2019 is the fifth consecutive year of increased defence spending across European Allies and Canada. “ By the end of next year | News |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg with the US Secretary of Defense, Mark Esper24 Oct. 2019 to come back. Then, NATO readiness, increased readiness of our forces is high on our agenda. And of course, as always when we meet, burden-sharing, the importance of European Allies and Canada investing more on defence will also be an important issue | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the meetings of NATO Defence Ministers23 Oct. 2019 . But also partly because when European Allies and Canada do more of that, it also contributes to a fairer burden-sharing. MICHAEL PEEL: [ inaudible, off-mic ] JENS STOLTENBERG: Yeah, I’m coming to that. I’m just addressing the wider thing | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly Plenary Session (London, Queen Elizabeth II Center)14 Oct. 2019 , More Allies are meeting the 2% guideline. Defence spending has increased across European Allies and Canada for five consecutive years. And by the end of next year, those Allies will have added one hundred billion extra dollars for defence | Opinion |