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Maritime Tactical and Operational Simulations31 Jan. 2019 Maritime Tactical and Operational Simulations | |
Counter-Terrorism Lessons from Maritime Piracy and Narcotics Interdiction31 Jan. 2019 Counter-Terrorism Lessons from Maritime Piracy | |
Doorstep statement by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the European Union Defence Ministers meeting in Romania30 Jan. 2019 demanding and challenging security environment, and it’s even more important that EU and NATO work closely together. We work together on issues like cyber, like hybrid threats, in the maritime domain, we have coordinated exercises and we also work together | Opinion |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the Prime Minister of New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern25 Jan. 2019 and in our meeting today, we discussed how New Zealand and NATO can best coordinate our efforts in the fight against terrorism. Both in Afghanistan, in Iraq and elsewhere. New Zealand also has maritime capabilities, which contribute to our shared security | Opinion |
Joint press point by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the Prime Minister of Romania, Viorica Dăncilă23 Jan. 2019 are already working more closely than ever, in areas including military mobility, cyber and hybrid threats, and maritime security. And I welcome your plans for further strengthening NATO-EU cooperation during Romania’s presidency. We face a more dangerous | |
Joint press point by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the President of Georgia, Salomé Zourabichvili23 Jan. 2019 Georgia’s Joint Maritime Operations Centre and NATO’s Maritime Command. So Madam President, thank you again for being here. NATO’s partnership with Georgia makes us all safer and all more secure. And I look forward to working with you as Georgia moves | Opinion |
United Kingdom and NATO - 1949steadfast commitment, even during more testing times like the Suez Crisis. Being an island and an Empire with colonies spread across the globe, the United Kingdom’s defences were heavily reliant on a traditional maritime strategy. The control | Declassified |
Norway and NATO - 1949over Soviet nuclear submarines entering Atlantic shipping lanes through the strategic Greenland-Iceland-United Kingdom (GIUK) gap. These maritime passages were the only routes for Soviet submarines to leave naval bases in northern Russia and have access | Declassified |
US and Denmark take command of two NATO naval groups16 Jan. 2019 A US Navy Admiral has assumed command of NATO’s Standing NATO Maritime Group (SNMG) 1, taking over from a Royal Danish Navy Commodore. In a ceremony marking the hand-over in Copenhagen on Monday (14 January 2019), Rear Admiral Edward Cashman of the US | News |
Iceland and NATO - 1949as Keflavík Air Base was to American and NATO forces, even more important were the waters surrounding Iceland. The GIUK Gap is the name for the maritime channels between Greenland, Iceland and the United Kingdom which connect the Arctic Ocean and the Norwegian | Declassified |