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''NATO and Georgia – on the right path'' - Keynote speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the National Library of Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia27 Jun. 2013 , and beyond. Your country is a strong supporter of shared security. It has more troops in Afghanistan than any other of NATO’s partner nations. And I welcome Georgia’s pledge to contribute to our post-ISAF mission to train, advise and assist the Afghan | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen to Georgian troops preparing to deploy to Afghanistan27 Jun. 2013 the lead for security across the country. And as they step forward, ISAF's main effort is shifting from combat to support. Let me thank each and every one of you in the Separate Light Infantry Battalion and the 31st Light Infantry Battalion for your | Opinion |
Introductory remarks by NATO Secretary General, Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the Press Point with the Prime Minister of Georgia, Bidzina Ivanishvili, Tbilisi, Georgia26 Jun. 2013 . Afghan troops and police are taking the lead for security nationwide. By the end of next year Afghan security will be fully in Afghan hands, and our ISAF combat mission will be completed. We are now planning a different mission to train, advise | |
Opening remarks by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the NATO-Georgia Commission meeting in Tbilisi, Georgia26 Jun. 2013 . The nations of the Euro-Atlantic community share a strong desire for freedom, democracy, and the rule of law. Georgia shares these values. Georgia is also strongly committed to the security of our Euro-Atlantic community. You have more troops in our ISAF | Opinion |
Georgia: now the top non-NATO troop contributor in Afghanistan26 Jun. 2013 Georgia has been assisting the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan since 2004. Following a substantial increase of its deployment in October last year, Georgia currently has over 1,500 troops deployed there, making | News |
NATO-Georgia Commission meets in Tbilisi26 Jun. 2013 . If and when Georgia meets the necessary requirements, it will find a home in NATO.” Mr Fogh Rasmussen stressed that "Georgia is also strongly committed to the security of our Euro-Atlantic community." "You have more troops in our ISAF operation | News |
NATO and the United Nations launch a training module on Children and Armed Conflict26 Jun. 2013 the initiatives taken by the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan to address children’s rights violations through support for public information campaigns, training for the Afghan National Security Forces and enhanced reporting mechanisms | News |
'Challenges facing NATO and the Transatlantic Community post-2014' - Address by Ambassador Alexander Vershbow NATO Deputy Secretary General at the 30th International Workshop on Global Security, Hôtel national des invalides – Paris, France, 24 June 201324 Jun. 2013 and conduct operations and to take the fight to the Taliban. As a result, ISAF will shift from a combat role to a support role, and we are on track to complete our mission at the end of next year, as planned. We are already preparing a new, smaller mission | Opinion |
Visit by Mrs Rasmussen to Kensington Palace23 Jun. 2013 Resolute Support Mission in Afghanistan (2015-2021) ISAF's mission in Afghanistan (2001-2014) | News |
Visit by Mrs Rasmussen to Kensington Palace23 Jun. 2013 Resolute Support Mission in Afghanistan (2015-2021) ISAF's mission in Afghanistan (2001-2014) | News |