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Address by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, Warsaw, Poland28 May. 2018 Stoltenberg to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, Warsaw, Poland 28 May. 2018 - | Last updated: 16 Jun. 2018 22:31 | Opinion |
''How NATO adapts to a changing world'' - Lecture by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Leiden University College, The Hague19 Apr. 2018 the Berlin Wall came down in 89 and soon after the Soviet Union was dissolved and the Warsaw Pact was dissolved. And then people started to ask do we need NATO anymore. Because in a way the reason why we were established, the reason why we existed, didn’t | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Town Hall Event at the Southern Methodist University in Dallas05 Apr. 2018 and the Cold War ended and the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact were dissolved. And then people started to ask, "Do we need NATO anymore?" Because the main reason why NATO was established didn’t exist anymore and some commentators said that NATO either have to go | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at an event hosted by the NATO Association of Canada and the NATO Parliamentary Association, Parliament Hill, Ottawa04 Apr. 2018 one thing, we delivered deterrence against the Soviet Union in Europe. Then the Soviet Union was dissolved, the Warsaw Pact was dissolved, the Cold War ended and the Berlin Wall came down. And then many people asked, "Do we need NATO anymore | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at a Town Hall event at the University of Ottawa04 Apr. 2018 did that successfully. We prevented any conflict from erupting and we helped to end the Cold War without one single shot being fired. And in '89, the Soviet Union was dissolved and also the Warsaw Pact. And then, in '89/'90, people started to ask | Opinion |
The NATO you might not know - security and defence beyond the old basics - Brief by NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller at a townhall meeting with students hosted by the Greek Association for Atlantic and European Cooperation02 Mar. 2018 in a kind of normal notion. A normal notion of collective defence, historically represented by armies facing off against each other, and that’s often what people think about when they think about NATO and the Warsaw Pact, for example. It is the kind | Opinion |
The Future of NATO - Keynote speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Federation of German Industries16 Feb. 2018 as Germans know that better than all us because German was divided and the line between east and west – the Warsaw Pact and NATO - went straight through Germany. That was the case from 1949 to 1989, 40 years, one task, deterrence of Russia ... or the Soviet | Opinion |
Panel Discussion ''Defence Cooperation in the EU and NATO: More European, More Connected, More Capable?'' at 2018 Munich Security Conference with participation of NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller16 Feb. 2018 in Europe Treaty, we have long ago, you know, basically dispelled those limitations with the end of the Warsaw Pact and what has happened in the years since. So, I think it is worthwhile to think about the future of conventional arms control in Europe | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meeting of the North Atlantic Council on projecting stability and fighting terrorism at the level of NATO Foreign Ministers06 Dec. 2017 the Cold War when many parts of the alliance were members of the Warsaw Pact. So is the infrastructure on the eastern part of the alliance a concern for NATO's defence and deterrence posture? And what has to be done in this regard? Thank you. Jens | Opinion |
Joint press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and EU High Representative/Vice President Federica Mogherini following the meeting of the North Atlantic Council at the level of NATO Foreign Ministers05 Dec. 2017 developed many standards addressing these challenges, but we have to remember that very big parts of Europe were not members of NATO, they were members of the Warsaw Pact, so of course these standards never applied for that part of Europe. And second | Opinion |