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NATO Defence Ministers agree plan to lead coordination of security assistance and training for Ukraine, address deterrence and defence14 Jun. 2024 troops at high readiness across all domains, significantly more than the goal that was set at the 2022 Madrid Summit," said Mr Stoltenberg. He added that Allies are investing in key capabilities, noting that "over the next five years, NATO Allies across | News |
The NATO Military Committee engages with Partners, ahead of upcoming Chiefs of Defence meeting14 Dec. 2023 that NATO’s broad array of partnership programmes reinforces collective security beyond the Alliance’s borders and provides unique opportunities to deepen existing military cooperation in areas of mutual interest. At the Madrid and Vilnius Summits, NATO | News |
NATO agrees 2024 budgets, demonstrating Allied solidarity in addressing shared security challenges13 Dec. 2023 will. In turbulent times, we need this more than ever,” he said. At the Madrid Summit in 2022, Allies agreed to invest more together in NATO, in response to rising global competition and threats to Euro-Atlantic security caused by Russia’s war of aggression | News |
Bi-annual Familiarization Programme illustrates NATO’s desire for stronger cooperation with partners08 Dec. 2023 , and the decisions taken at the Madrid and Vilnius Summits, which aim to reinforce cooperation between the Alliance and existing Partners, as well as seek out new partnerships with like-minded Nations. “Our partnerships extend from Latin America to East Asia | News |
NATO Military Committee visits Georgia10 Nov. 2023 in the Black Sea region. This was reflected in the enhanced Substantial NATO-Georgia Package endorsed at the Madrid Summit. Reaffirmed in the Vilnius Summit Communiqué and in NATO’s new Strategic Concept. This is also echoed by our presence in Georgia, which | News |
NATO hosts Colombian War College visit08 Sep. 2023 and the changes that resulted from the Madrid Summit in July 2022, which saw Nations advocate for more cooperation with Partners and a willingness to engage with new ones. Colombia became NATO's newest partner in 2017, and the first in Latin America. As part | News |
Allies approve NATO’s first Policy on the Protection of Children in Armed Conflict; strengthen Policy on Combatting Trafficking in Human Beings14 Jul. 2023 through due diligence in supply chain management. The two policies mark a significant step forward for NATO’s work on Human Security as laid out in the Human Security Approach and Guiding Principles, which was adopted at the 2022 Madrid Summit | News |
NATO ministers and civil society representatives discuss advancing women's leadership12 Jul. 2023 on an initiative launched last year at the margins of the Madrid Summit, providing a unique platform for high-level dialogue and consultation. It is meant to foster transformative change and bolster transatlantic dialogue on women’s leadership, forging a path | News |
NATO Allies appoint investment team to manage billion euro deep tech fund10 Jul. 2023 and translate it into a portfolio of bold investments,” said Dame Fiona Murray, Director, NIF Board of Directors. The NATO Innovation Fund was launched at the 2022 Madrid NATO Summit. The appointment of the fund’s Founding Team marks a major step towards | News |
Press statement following the meeting between Türkiye, Sweden, and the NATO Secretary General10 Jul. 2023 to Türkiye, all steps set out in the Trilateral Memorandum agreed in 2022. Sweden and Türkiye agree today to continue their cooperation under both the Trilateral Permanent Joint Mechanism established at the Madrid NATO Summit 2022, and under a new | News |