Title | Document type |
NATO’s Military Intelligence Community meets in Ottawa31 May. 2018 On 23-24 May 2018, the Military Intelligence Committee held one of two annual meetings in Ottawa, Canada. NATO Nations and key stakeholders responsible for Intelligence met to discuss key Intelligence topics and ongoing strands of work | News |
Address by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, Warsaw, Poland28 May. 2018 between America - North America, US and Canada and Europe, sea lines of communications and all the vital links between Europe and North America which is where the North Atlantic is so important. And the US has offered to host that command in Norfolk | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General and President Trump discuss preparations for July summit17 May. 2018 Allies have stopped the cuts and started to increase, with the third consecutive year of defence increases across NATO European Allies and Canada. "It's very important that we all contribute more to our shared security," Mr Stoltenberg said | News |
Statements by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and US President Donald Trump in the Cabinet Room at the White House17 May. 2018 witnessed the single-largest increase in defense spending among European member states and Canada in a quarter of a century. That really is quite a spectacular achievement, so I congratulate you. I congratulate you very much. We really have worked | Opinion |
Closing remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the GMF Seminar ''New Challenges for NATO, What Role for France in the Atlantic Alliance?''14 May. 2018 coming back and increasing its presence, but also Canada is back leading one of the battlegroups in the Baltics, the battlegroup in Latvia is led by Canadian troops. So, this illustrates that the unity of NATO is there despite differences on some | |
Press Conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following a North Atlantic Council (NAC) working session on Open Door and Western Balkans at the level of Foreign Ministers27 Apr. 2018 Germany, to deliver on the pledge we all made back in 2014. And that was to stop the cuts in defence spending, gradually increase and then start to move towards 2%. And the good story is that… and the good news is that European Allies and Canada have | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the meetings of NATO Foreign Ministers26 Apr. 2018 because these forces - the battlegroups we have in the Baltic countries and Poland - they are multinational. They are led by the United States, by the United Kingdom, by Germany and by Canada and there are many other NATO Allies providing troops. So | Opinion |
''How NATO adapts to a changing world'' - Lecture by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Leiden University College, The Hague19 Apr. 2018 . But the important thing with those battlegroups is that they are multinational. Meaning that Germany leads the battlegroup in Lithuania, the United States leads the battlegroup in Poland, the UK leads the battlegroup in Estonia, and Canada leads the battlegroup | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General visits NORAD and NORTHCOM in Colorado07 Apr. 2018 . At NORAD, Canada and the United States work side-by-side to monitor and defend North American airspace against threats – whether posed by aircraft, missiles or even from space. NORTHCOM is responsible for protecting the United States and its waters | News |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) in Nebraska06 Apr. 2018 more. Defence spending is now increasing across Europe and Canada. And on top of that, we are also of course strengthening our cyber defences and step by step, we're also building our missile defence. So, NATO is responding to a more unpredictable | Opinion |