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02 Feb. 2024 | On 30 January 2024, NATO hosted its annual Climate Change and Security Roundtable in Brussels. This event brought together government representatives from NATO member and partner countries, as well as renowned climate change experts and scientists to discuss the latest developments in our understanding of the impact of climate change on security. | |
02 Feb. 2024 |
NATO Deputy Secretary General thanks Bosnia and Herzegovina for its contributions to NATO missions NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană thanked troops from Bosnia and Herzegovina for their contribution to NATO missions. During a visit by the North Atlantic Council to Rajlovac military base on Friday (2 February 2024), Mr Geoană met with Minister of Defence, Zukan Helez, and stressed NATO’s strong partnership with Bosnia and Herzegovina. He highlighted the areas of cooperation included in NATO’s Defence Capacity Building package. |
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01 Feb. 2024 |
NATO reaffirms its long-standing support for partnership with Bosnia and Herzegovina NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană highlighted NATO’s continued, strong support to its partnership with Bosnia and Herzegovina, during a visit of the North Atlantic Council to Sarajevo (from 1-2 February 2024). |
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01 Feb. 2024 |
Secretary General in Florida: NATO makes the United States stronger and more secure NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg concluded his trip to the United States on Thursday (1 February 2024) with a visit to the headquarters of the US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) in Tampa, Florida. Addressing troops, Mr Stoltenberg underscored that in a changing world with serious challenges, NATO Allies stand united “around our core cause to protect and defend each other.” |
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31 Jan. 2024 | On Wednesday (31 January 2024), Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg delivered a speech at the Heritage Foundation in Washington D.C. He emphasised that in a world with rising security threats, NATO Allies must ensure robust deterrence, prepare for enduring competition with China, and invest more in defence. | |
31 Jan. 2024 |
Secretary General in Alabama: NATO strengthens our defence industrial base Speaking at the Lockheed Martin facility in Troy, Alabama on Wednesday (31 January 2024), Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg emphasised NATO’s crucial role in creating a vast market for defence sales and production. He noted that “over the last two years alone, NATO Allies have agreed to buy 120 billion dollars’ worth of weapons from U.S. defence companies”. Mr Stoltenberg underlined that the Ukrainian people are defending their country with courage and determination, but crucially also with weapons and ammunition provided by NATO Allies – “not least with the Javelin anti-tank missiles made right here in Pike County”. |
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30 Jan. 2024 | NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg met with the Speaker of the US House of Representatives, Mike Johnson, and other members of Congressional leadership in Washington D.C. on Tuesday (30 January 2024). | |
29 Jan. 2024 |
NATO Secretary General in Washington: aid to Ukraine is "an investment in our own security" Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg is in the United States this week to discuss maintaining strong support for Ukraine and preparations for NATO’s 75th anniversary Summit in Washington DC. |
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29 Jan. 2024 |
NATO Secretary General in Washington: Supporting Ukraine serves US interests At a joint press conference with the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday (29 January 2024), Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg commended President Biden and Secretary Blinken for their clear commitment to sustain US support to Ukraine. |