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Sweden: one of NATO’s most active and effective partners14 Jan. 2013 together. Operational cooperation Sweden has supported the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan since 2003 and some 412 Swedish soldiers are currently deployed there. The country has indicated its willingness | News |
Interoperability, capabilities, partnerships top priority for Gen. Paloméros14 Jan. 2013 . The General, who took up his post three months ago, said his job was to make sure Allied armed forces are fit to meet the challenges NATO will face after its ISAF mission in Afghanistan is completed at the end of 2014. “ NATO needs to continue preparing | News |
168th NATO Chiefs of Defence meeting on 16 and 17 January11 Jan. 2013 Assistance Force (ISAF), will brief NATO and Partners on the current situation and progress of transition to Afghan security lead. Subsequently, the Military Committee will be updated on the development of the planning for the post 2014 mission to train | |
NATO Secretary General welcomes Afghan transition announcement31 Dec. 2012 ISAF troops and trainers. The Afghan army and police are steadily growing in capacity and confidence. They already lead the vast majority of operations, are responsible for most of the training, and are highly trusted by the Afghan people. We | News, Opinion, Pressrelease |
2012: NATO's year in pictures21 Dec. 2012 that make up the ISAF coalition were joined by Afghan President Karzai, leaders from Russia, Japan, Pakistan and the Central Asian states as well as key international community partners. US soldier trains member of the Afghan National Army | News |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Belgian Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo and Belgian Defence Minister Pieter De Crem17 Dec. 2012 for the Force(?) 2014 operation in Afghanistan? And do you think that the Belgian troops have to stay until the end of 2014 or can they draw back earlier, do you think? ANDERS FOGH RASMUSSEN: First, on the current ISAF combat mission, we appreciate | Opinion |
Secretary General thanks Belgium for its contribution as a reliable Ally17 Dec. 2012 . " Your soldiers and trainers in Kabul and Kunduz do an outstanding job. Your jet fighters provide necessary air cover for ISAF troops in Kandahar, “ Mr Fogh Rasmusssen said. “ Their work makes a valuable contribution to our goal, to make sure | News |
Workshop examines way forward for the Building Integrity programme in Afghanistan17 Dec. 2012 the importance of evaluating and updating curricula and teaching methods on a regular basis. Officials from the Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ISAF’s Task Force Shafafiyat and NATO’s Senior Civilian Representative’s office based in Kabul also contributed | News |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen and Prime Minister of the Netherlands, Mark Rutte13 Dec. 2012 police training mission does great work in the Kunduz province. Your jets provide necessary air cover for ISAF troops. Your naval forces have just ended a successful rotation in our anti-piracy mission off the coast of Somalia. And you contribute to our | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen following the meetings of the NATO-Georgia Commission in Foreign Ministers session and of NATO Foreign Ministers with non-NATO ISAF Contributing Nations05 Dec. 2012 General Anders Fogh Rasmussen following the meetings of the NATO-Georgia Commission in Foreign Ministers session and of NATO Foreign Ministers with non-NATO ISAF Contributing Nations 05 Dec. 2012 | Opinion |