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Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the meetings of NATO Ministers of Foreign Affairs and NATO Ministers of Defence31 May. 2021 . First of all, we will maintain our civilian presence in Afghanistan to provide advice and capacity building to the Afghan security institutions. We will fund the Afghan Security Forces, make sure that we are allocating significant amounts of money | Opinion |
Joint press conference with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and António Costa, Prime Minister of Portugal - Secretary General's remarks and Q&As26 May. 2021 enduring partnership with Afghanistan. This includes continued training and financial sustainment of the Afghan forces, and supporting all efforts towards a sustainable peace. We also discussed what more NATO can do to help in the fight against | Opinion |
Secretary General visits Portugal to prepare NATO Summit, inaugurate new cyber academy26 May. 2021 and Prime Minister Costa also addressed the drawdown of troops from Afghanistan, and plans for NATO's continuing support, including training and financial sustainment for the Afghan forces. They further discussed what more NATO could do to help in the fight | News |
Secretary General visits Portugal to prepare NATO Summit, inaugurate new cyber academy26 May. 2021 and Prime Minister Costa also addressed the drawdown of troops from Afghanistan, and plans for NATO's continuing support, including training and financial sustainment for the Afghan forces. They further discussed what more NATO could do to help in the fight | News |
Statements by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the Prime Minister of Estonia, Kaja Kallas25 May. 2021 will continue to help the Afghan people and contribute to the peace efforts. Including with continued training and funding of the Afghan security forces. So Prime Minister, I look forward to welcoming you back to the NATO Summit in June here in Brussels | Opinion |
Secretary General discusses NATO Summit, Belarus, Ukraine with Estonian Prime Minister25 May. 2021 efforts, including with continued training and funding of the Afghan security forces," he said. Looking ahead to the Summit, the Secretary General called this “a unique opportunity to strengthen the vital bond between Europe and North America | News |
Press statement by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg with the President of the French Republic, Emmanuel Macron21 May. 2021 will have three main pillars. First, we plan to provide advice and capacity-building support to Afghan security institutions. As well as continued financial support to the Afghan security forces. Second, we are planning to provide military education | Opinion |
Secretary General praises France, discusses NATO summit with President Macron21 May. 2021 military presence, we are opening a new chapter. NATO’s future support will have three main pillars. First, we plan to provide advice and capacity support to Afghan security institutions, as well as continued financial support to the Afghan security forces | News |
NATO Secretary General: Summit to future-proof Alliance18 May. 2021 to support to the Afghan forces, including with funding and training. During the one-day meeting, allied chiefs of defence will focus on Alliance modernisation, military planning, NATO operations as well as relations with Ukraine and Georgia. Air Chief | News |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the President of Montenegro, Milo Đukanović18 May. 2021 important contributions to Euro-Atlantic security. You provide financial support to the Afghan Security Forces. You contribute to NATO’s peacekeeping mission in Kosovo. Building stability in the Western Balkans. And I welcome that Montenegro | Opinion |