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Doorstep statement by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the Meeting of NATO Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Bucharest, Romania29 Nov. 2022 against Ukraine. NATO Spokesperson Oana Lungescu: We’ll go to German television there, please. German Television: In 2008, NATO declared here in Bucharest, that someday Ukraine would be a member of NATO. Where stands NATO now today, on behalf | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the first session of NATO Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Bucharest, Romania29 Nov. 2022 with Ukraine and also help them move towards NATO membership. NATO Allies have reiterated their decision taken here in Bucharest about NATO membership in 2008. And we have also demonstrated that NATO’s door is open. We have demonstrated that over the last years | Opinion |
Pre-ministerial press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the meetings of NATO Foreign Ministers in Bucharest25 Nov. 2022 and that it is for NATO allies and aspirant countries to decide on membership. This is also the message to Ukraine. And we have reiterated the decision we made back in 2008, in Bucharest, at the Summit there. That Ukraine will become a NATO member. Then, of course | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană at the Athens Security Forum24 Nov. 2022 on transatlantic security. You mentioned this totally changed environment, in European security and in world affairs. Today, we have nine months. 24th of February, Russian forces invaded Ukraine, shocking the world and reshaping the course of European history | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană at the Athens Security Forum24 Nov. 2022 on transatlantic security. You mentioned this totally changed environment, in European security and in world affairs. Today, we have nine months. 24th of February, Russian forces invaded Ukraine, shocking the world and reshaping the course of European history | Opinion |
Speech by Secretary General Stoltenberg at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly (NPA)21 Nov. 2022 very important decisions at a critical time for our Alliance. We made bold decisions on a long range of issues. And let me just mention a few. We decided to step up support to Ukraine. Further strengthen our deterrence and defence. And invite | Opinion |
High-Level Discussion on Climate Security with the NATO Secretary General at COP2708 Nov. 2022 military force against its neighbours. We saw it in Georgia in 2008. They have forces in Moldova without the consent of the government in Moldova. Then they used to military force against Ukraine in 2014. And now again, full-fledged invasion in this winter | Opinion |
Interview with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg by Deutsche Welle journalist Sarah Kelly at the Koerber Stiftung’s annual Berlin Foreign Policy Forum18 Oct. 2022 to make these gains and to push the Russian invading forces back, as we have seen over the last weeks. Sarah Kelly: But if we look back, in 2008 NATO pledged that Ukraine would eventually become an Alliance member. Ukraine, of course, has | Opinion |
Opening remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at a joint meeting of the European Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Subcommittee on Security and Defence followed by an exchange of views with Members of the European Parliament13 Jul. 2022 the same neighbourhood and we work more and more closely together. We also see that in light of the war, the crisis, in Ukraine, the economic sanctions imposed by the European Union, all the support to Ukraine provided by the European Union, works very | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meeting of the North Atlantic Council at the level of Heads of State and Government (2022 NATO Summit)30 Jun. 2022 done to Georgia in 2008 or Ukraine now, that will trigger the full response from the whole Alliance. That's the main message. And that is credible, and that's the reason why we are preventing an attack and preserving peace for NATO Allies, close to 1 | Opinion |