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18 Mar. 2024 |
Secretary General in Tbilisi: NATO supports Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg continued his tour of the South Caucasus on Monday (18 March 2024), meeting with President Salome Zourabichvili and Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze of Georgia in Tbilisi. |
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18 Mar. 2024 | A conference marking a new phase in NATO’s partnership with Ukraine will take place in Luxembourg this week. Delegates from NATO and Ukraine will meet to discuss modernising Ukraine’s defence procurement processes to make them faster, more sustainable and more transparent. Stacy Cummings, General Manager of the NATO Support and Procurement Agency, will open conference proceedings and speakers include Ukraine’s Deputy Minister of Defence Dmytro Klymenkov and Tom Goffus, NATO’s Assistant Secretary General for Operations. | |
18 Mar. 2024 |
Meet Patricia Doling, who has been connecting NATO to the world since 1963 Patricia Doling is a British-French citizen who has contributed to NATO’s outreach communications for over four decades. Among many transformative changes, Patricia witnessed the fall of the Iron Curtain; the move of the Alliance’s Headquarters from Porte Dauphine, in Paris, to a new site in Brussels, Belgium; and the multiple technological advances that characterised the photography and multimedia landscape in the second half of the 20st century. Learn how Patricia Doling joined NATO and how she built a career dedicated to illustrating the Alliance’s history through photo and video storytelling. |
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17 Mar. 2024 | NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg arrived in Baku on Sunday (17 March 2024), kicking off a three-day, tri-nation tour of the South Caucasus. Meeting with President Ilham Aliyev, the Secretary General welcomed Azerbaijan’s long-standing collaboration with the Alliance, saying he looked forward to further strengthening the partnership. | |
15 Mar. 2024 |
NATO and Moldova strengthen energy resilience against cyber and hybrid threats Experts from NATO and the Republic of Moldova have been working together to enhance the resilience of the country’s critical energy infrastructure against cyber and hybrid threats. |
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14 Mar. 2024 | NATO collects defence expenditure data from Allies and publishes it on a regular basis. Each Ally’s Ministry of Defence reports current and estimated future defence expenditure according to an agreed definition. The amounts represent payments by a national government that have been or will be made during the course of the fiscal year to meet the needs of its armed forces, those of Allies or of the Alliance. | |
14 Mar. 2024 | In 2023, NATO continued to monitor Allied citizens’ perceptions on defence and security. Findings show significant agreement that NATO membership makes foreign attack less likely (61 per cent, consistent with 2022), and support for increased defence spending has risen by five percentage points (40 per cent in 2023; 35 per cent in 2022). A majority of Allied respondents agree with their country continuing to provide support to Ukraine (63 per cent). | |
14 Mar. 2024 | Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg welcomed the Polish President Andrzej Duda to NATO Headquarters on Thursday (14 March 2024), two days after the 25th anniversary of Poland’s accession to NATO. The Secretary General praised Poland for its contributions to the Alliance and its strong support for Ukraine. | |
14 Mar. 2024 |
DIANA, NATO’s innovation accelerator, doubles the size of its transatlantic network On Thursday (14 March 2024), NATO’s Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA) announced a major expansion of its transatlantic network of accelerator sites and test centres. |
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14 Mar. 2024 | NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg launched his annual report for 2023 on Thursday (14 March 2024), which covers all aspects of the Alliance’s work over the past year. |