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Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Munich Security Conference15 Feb. 2019 -by-side against terrorists in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria. The bond between our two continents is historical, cultural and personal. But the real reason this bond endures is even more fundamental. Standing together is in our shared interest | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General's round table with media at the Munich Security Conference15 Feb. 2019 ) Jens Stoltenberg [NATO Secretary General]: I just had a professional exchange with Minister Lavrov, where we covered a wide range of different issues, including the INF Treaty, Ukraine, Afghanistan, and also the general need for dialogue NATO-Russia | Opinion |
Doorstep statement by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Munich Security Conference15 Feb. 2019 that Daesh never re-emerges again. NATO as an alliance is not present on the ground in Syria, but we provide support to the Coalition, and some NATO Allies are. It is important to fight terrorism in many different countries. We are in Afghanistan, in Iraq | Opinion |
Secretary General at Munich Security Conference: ''If we stand united we will be ready to face the future.''15 Feb. 2019 NATO Secretary General attends Munich Security Conference 15 Feb. 2019 NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg meets with the President of Afghanistan, Ashraf Ghani | News |
NATO Secretary General attends the Munich Security Conference15 Feb. 2019 . On Friday, the Secretary General met President Petro Poroshenko to discuss NATO's strong support for Ukraine and the situation in the region. With President Ashraf Ghani, he discussed prospects for a peaceful settlement in Afghanistan and the importance | News |
Opening remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the North Atlantic Council meeting on NATO's operations at the level of Defence Ministers14 Feb. 2019 ) Good morning to all of you. Welcome to this session. In this session, we will focus on NATO’s operations. Our mission in Afghanistan remains a top priority. We continue to support Afghan forces with training and with funding. So | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meetings of NATO Defence Ministers14 Feb. 2019 and operations. The situation in Afghanistan remains difficult. But we also see ongoing peace process. Our Resolute Support Mission continues to train, advise and assist the Afghan security forces, as they fight terrorism and create the conditions | Opinion |
NATO Defence Ministers conclude two days of discussions in Brussels14 Feb. 2019 their equipment and contributing more to NATO’s missions and operations. On NATO’s missions and operations, the Secretary General said that NATO Allies are in Afghanistan together “and we will take decisions regarding the future of the mission together.” NATO’s | |
NATO Defence Ministers conclude two days of discussions in Brussels14 Feb. 2019 their equipment and contributing more to NATO’s missions and operations. On NATO’s missions and operations, the Secretary General said that NATO Allies are in Afghanistan together “and we will take decisions regarding the future of the mission together.” NATO’s | News |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meetings of NATO Defence Ministers13 Feb. 2019 coming directly from Iraq and Afghanistan, where NATO has operations, where we train, assist and advise the Iraqi forces and the Afghan forces, also made it very useful and something we very much welcome, the fact that he then came to the NATO ministerial | Opinion |