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Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg after a meeting of NATO defence ministers14 Feb. 2018 seen three years of increasing defence spending across Europe and Canada. Amounting to an additional 46 billion US dollars. And the national plans show that in the coming years, we can expect further increases. In 2014, only 3 Allies spent 2% of GDP | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller at the ceremony marking Belgium’s official accession to multinational effort to acquire multirole tanker-transport (MRTT) aircraft.14 Feb. 2018 Audio ENGLISH - Remarks by NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller at the ceremony welcoming Canada and Poland | |
Meetings of NATO Ministers of Defence14 Feb. 2018 - 15 Feb. 2018 08:25 Signature ceremony: Multi-Maritime Mission Aircraft Signature event marking the accession to the Multi-Maritime Mission Aircraft effort of Canada and Poland | Event |
Meetings of NATO Ministers of Defence14 Feb. 2018 - 15 Feb. 2018 08:25 Signature ceremony: Multi-Maritime Mission Aircraft Signature event marking the accession to the Multi-Maritime Mission Aircraft effort of Canada and Poland | Event |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the meetings of NATO Defence Ministers on 14-15 February13 Feb. 2018 set of plans is now complete. And tomorrow, we will take stock of our progress. [SLIDE 1: DEFENCE SPENDING] After years of decline, since 2014 we have seen three years of increasing defence spending across European Allies and Canada | Opinion |
Secretary General previews meetings of NATO Defence Ministers13 Feb. 2018 that European Allies and Canada have also invested 19 billion US dollars more on major equipment over the last three years. Later on Wednesday, Ministers will discuss NATO-EU cooperation and the EU’s efforts on defence. They will be joined by the EU High | News |
Lecture by NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller at the Riga Graduate School of Law02 Feb. 2018 at Ādaži and providing again for our collective defence. But Canada of course is the lead nation, working together with Lativa, and seeing the presence of the Canadians there and talking to both a Latvian Commander of the overall brigade, but also | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller at NATO's enhanced Forward Presence (eFP) battalion at Ādaži Military Base01 Feb. 2018 and citizens of Latvia for your indispensible role in hosting and contributing to this battle group right here in Latvia. I also thank Canada for being the lead nation here and Canada’s Ambassador to the NATO. The Permanent Representative, Kerry Buck | Opinion |
Deputy Secretary General visits NATO battlegroup in Latvia01 Feb. 2018 NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller began a two-day trip to Latvia with a visit to the NATO multinational battlegroup in Ādaži on Thursday (1 February 2018). Led by Canada, the battlegroup is one of four operational in the eastern part | News |
Canada assumes chair of Military Intelligence Committee30 Jan. 2018 Canada assumes chair of Military Intelligence | News |