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Online press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the first day of the meetings of NATO Defence Ministers22 Oct. 2020 now invest 20% or more of defence spending in this area. We also agreed on the importance of ensuring our missions and operations are fully resourced. I also raised with ministers the situation in the Eastern Mediterranean. We had a productive | Opinion |
Online pre-ministerial press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the meetings of NATO Defence Ministers21 Oct. 2020 to this commitment. Then on Greece and Turkey, they are two . . . both Greece and Turkey are two valued Allies. They contribute to NATO in different ways and we value their contributions. Then, of course, I am concerned about the situation in the Eastern | Opinion |
Keynote speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană at the Bucharest Forum: ‘Resilience, Pandenomics and the Great Acceleration’08 Oct. 2020 and especially here in Central and South Eastern Europe. We have so many talented people, young people, smart people, who can not only help to transform our militaries, but also our societies. It is vital that we invest in them, train them, support them | Opinion |
Keynote speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Global Security 2020 (GLOBSEC) Bratislava Forum07 Oct. 2020 to realise that since we agreed the Strategic Concept back in 2010, the world has fundamentally changed. We see a much more assertive Russia than we did in 2010, with illegal annexation of Crimea destabilising eastern Ukraine, the military build-up. We | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the joint press point with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis06 Oct. 2020 the cooperation between NATO Allies and the European Union, dealing with an issue which is of great importance for all of us. We also discussed the recent tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean. Through the constructive engagement of Greece and Turkey | Opinion |
Secretary General thanks Greece for its important contributions to NATO06 Oct. 2020 of Greece and Turkey at NATO Headquarters, which enabled the establishment of a bilateral military de-confliction mechanism to reduce the risks of incidents and accidents in the eastern Mediterranean. He stressed that the de-confliction mechanism can help | News |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the joint press conference with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey, Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu05 Oct. 2020 their support for Turkey. So NATO remains strongly committed to Turkey’s security. Today, we discussed the tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean. We have now established a military de-confliction mechanism to reduce the risks of incidents | Opinion |
Secretary General in Ankara: Turkey is a valued NATO Ally05 Oct. 2020 in the eastern Mediterranean. This includes a commitment to use a secure hotline that has been set up between Greece and Turkey. Mr. Stoltenberg said: “The mechanism was achieved through the constructive engagement of Turkey and Greece at NATO Headquarters. I | News |
Keynote speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană at the Atlantic Forum’s conference ''Transatlanticism 2020''02 Oct. 2020 , this notion of using NATO more politically. I think we do have a lot of political divergences to overcome, to be able to do that, and especially when we look at right now, most recently what's happening in the Eastern Mediterranean, where we risk, you know | Opinion |
Military de-confliction mechanism between Greece and Turkey established at NATO01 Oct. 2020 to reduce the risk of incidents and accidents in the Eastern Mediterranean. It includes the creation of a hotline between Greece and Turkey, to facilitate de-confliction at sea or in the air | News |