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Opening remarks14 Sep. 2013 megállják a helyüket. Ezzel együtt továbbra is kiemelt feladatunk az ISAF műveletet követő missziónk előkészítése, hiszen a nemzetközi közösséggel együtt a NATO hitet tett Afganisztán további támogatása mellett. Magyarország az | |
Opening remarks by General Knud Bartels, Chairman of the Military Committee at the press conference following the NATO Military Committee Conference, Budapest14 Sep. 2013 to this challenge every day. NATO Chiefs of Defence expressed their commitment to continue to support the Afghan forces once our ISAF operation is over by training, advising and assisting them to build on the progress we have made so far together | Opinion |
NATO Military Committee Conference, Budapest, Hungary - Media Advisory09 Sep. 2013 Commander, Europe) and General Jean-Paul Paloméros (Supreme Allied Commander, Transformation). Also attending is General Joseph Dunford, Commander of NATO’s International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), who will update participants on the latest progress | News |
Opening remarks by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the joint press point with the President of the Council of Ministers of Italy, Mr. Enrico Letta25 Jul. 2013 different ways. You are making a significant contribution to our mission in Afghanistan. Italy is playing a pivotal role in ISAF by leading our efforts in the West. And we pay tribute to the service and sacrifice of Italian troops | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General praises Italy’s NATO contributions during Rome visit25 Jul. 2013 . The Secretary General and the Prime Minister reviewed the progress of the ISAF mission and planning for the Alliance’s new non-combat mission to train, advise and assist the Afghan Security Forces after 2014. Mr. Fogh Rasmussen praised Italy’s “ pivotal role | News |
NATO Secretary General thanks Iceland for its commitment16 Jul. 2013 care and disaster relief. “These areas are vital for development and development is vital for security and stability,” he said. During their meeting, the two discussed NATO’s security priorities and the ISAF mission. Mr. Fogh Rasmussen | News |
Monthly press conference by NATO Secretary General, Anders Fogh Rasmussen held in Brussels04 Jul. 2013 for Afghanistan, and for ISAF. For Afghanistan, it means that a key goal is in sight: a country where security is provided by Afghans, for Afghans. It means that decisions on when, how and where to act will be taken by the Afghan government | Opinion |
Opening remarks by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the joint press point with Prime Minister Victor Orban in the Hungarian parliament01 Jul. 2013 into the lead across the country, and ISAF is completing its shift from combat to support. Our goal is now in reach. And by the end of 2014 our ISAF mission will be completed. We are planning a different, non-combat mission after 2014, to train | Opinion |
Logisticians in ''Fairyland''28 Jun. 2013 , particularly in the case of out-of-area operations.” Towards “NATO Forces 2020” After the mission of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan comes to an end in 2014, it will be important to maintain and further | News |
Joint press conference with President Mikheil Saakashvili of Georgia and NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen27 Jun. 2013 are speaking about North Atlantic Organization every statement, every step forward, every declaration is bearing historical character for Georgia and for our region. It goes without saying that we are proud of our soldiers who are partaking in ISAF | Opinion |