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NATO Secretary General concerned over Ukraine cease-fire violations18 Feb. 2015 is in Latvia to attend an informal meeting of European Union Defence Ministers | News |
NATO Secretary General visit to Riga (Latvia)17 Feb. 2015 NATO Secretary General visit to Riga (Latvia | Pressrelease |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Munich Security Conference06 Feb. 2015 Germany does, counts. We also decided on the immediate establishment of the first command and control units in six eastern Allies: Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Romania. These units will make it easier to rapidly deploy | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meetings of NATO Defence Ministers05 Feb. 2015 units. In Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Romania. If a crisis arises, they will ensure that national and NATO forces from across the Alliance are able to act as one from the start. They will make | Opinion |
Statement by the NATO Defence Ministers on the Readiness Action Plan05 Feb. 2015 of Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Romania initially, which constitute a visible and persistent NATO presence in these countries. They will facilitate the rapid deployment of Allied forces to the region; support collective defence planning | Official text, Pressrelease |
Defence Ministers agree to strengthen NATO’s defences, establish Spearhead Force05 Feb. 2015 and control units in Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Romania. “If a crisis arises, they will ensure that national and NATO forces from across the Alliance are able to act as one from the start. They will make rapid deployment easier. Support | News |
Press conference by the NATO Secretary General, Jens Stoltenberg, for the launch of the Annual Report 2014, NATO HQ, Brussels30 Jan. 2015 to be established in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria. And this is important because this command element will be in a way the first of this kind in these six eastern European Allies, they’re going to be key because they’re going to be the link | Opinion |
The Secretary General's Annual Report 201430 Jan. 2015 . Protecting NATO airspace: Allied aircraft patrol over the Baltics and Poland. NATO's Baltic Air Policing mission began 10 years ago to protect the safety and integrity of Allied airspace over Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Allies | Opinion |
Beginning of 2015 marks handover with NATO's Baltic Air Policing Mission05 Jan. 2015 and commitment to provide the same standards of security to all its members.” Four Portuguese F-16 aircraft, augmented by four Canadian CF-188 fighters, policed the skies over Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania since September. Together with the two other | News |
Beginning of 2015 marks handover with NATO's Baltic Air Policing Mission05 Jan. 2015 and commitment to provide the same standards of security to all its members.” Four Portuguese F-16 aircraft, augmented by four Canadian CF-188 fighters, policed the skies over Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania since September. Together with the two other | News |