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Opening remarks by Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach, Chairman of the NATO Military Committee at the start of the 184th Military Committee in Chiefs of Defence session27 Jan. 2021 Last year and today, we see governments around the world adapting to counter and halt the spread of coronavirus. There is cause for hope as the number of effective vaccines grows, but the fight is not over – we must not let our guard down now | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General: NATO must remain fit to face any challenge27 Jan. 2021 Chiefs of Defence will focus on NATO operations, the response to the coronavirus crisis and strategic military planning documents. Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach, Chairman of NATO’s Military Committee, presides over the sessions | News |
NATO 2030 - Safeguarding peace in an unpredictable world - Keynote speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Sciences PO Youth & Leaders Summit18 Jan. 2021 of China and new technologies. And we have designated cyber space and space as operational domains. And our militaries are supporting civilian efforts to counter the coronavirus. So NATO is doing more. But the world is moving faster than ever before | Opinion |
North Macedonia requests international assistance in its response to COVID-1912 Jan. 2021 On 11 January 2021, EADRCC received a request for international assistance from North Macedonia to support its battle against the coronavirus | News |
Coronavirus Response: NATO delivers ventilators to Albania29 Dec. 2020 Coronavirus Response: NATO delivers ventilators | News |
Coronavirus Response: NATO delivers ventilators to Albania29 Dec. 2020 Coronavirus Response: NATO delivers ventilators | News |
Coronavirus Response: NATO delivers ventilators to Albania28 Dec. 2020 Coronavirus | Photo gallery |
NATO responds to the COVID-19 pandemic throughout 2020, helping Allies and partners22 Dec. 2020 Coordination Centre, transported a field hospital from Europe to Accra, Ghana. The facility is used for frontline aid workers in the region to help fight the coronavirus pandemic and has the capacity to care for up to 92 people | News |
NATO responds to the COVID-19 pandemic throughout 2020, helping Allies and partners22 Dec. 2020 Coordination Centre, transported a field hospital from Europe to Accra, Ghana. The facility is used for frontline aid workers in the region to help fight the coronavirus pandemic and has the capacity to care for up to 92 people | News |
Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg’s end of the year video message to NATO troops18 Dec. 2020 . 2020 has been challenging for everyone. The Coronavirus has affected us all. Our families. Our friends. It has affected the way we live. The way we work. And even the way we celebrate our holidays. In this difficult year, you – our men | News |