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27 Feb. 2024 2405-mfa-czechia.jpg, 73.35KB

Czechia to host informal meeting of NATO Foreign Ministers in May

Czechia will host the next informal meeting of NATO Ministers of Foreign Affairs, which will take place in Prague on 30-31 May 2024.
26 Feb. 2024 240222-nato-spox-farah-dakhlallah.jpg, 32.58KB

Secretary General appoints new NATO Spokesperson

Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has appointed Farah Dakhlallah of the United Kingdom as the next NATO Spokesperson. Ms Dakhlallah will take up her responsibilities during March 2024.
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NATO Secretary General's statement on the second anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine

Today, we mark two years since Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine. Starting the biggest war in Europe since World War Two. Let me begin by honouring all those brave Ukrainians who have fallen or been wounded in defence of their homeland.
24 Feb. 2024 NUC-Logo.jpg, 28.70KB

Statement by the NATO-Ukraine Council marking two years of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine

The NATO Invitee associates itself with this Statement.
23 Feb. 2024 240223a-012.jpg - Event at NATO headquarters for the second anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, 131.75KB

Ceremony at NATO Headquarters marks two years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine

Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană stressed the importance of continued support to Ukraine during a ceremony marking two years since Russia’s full-fledged invasion of Ukraine in a ceremony at NATO Headquarters on Friday (23 February 2024). Mr Geoană welcomed Ukraine’s success on the battlefield since the invasion, and stressed NATO’s continuing commitment to the country.
21 Feb. 2024 240221-pm-georgia.jpg - NATO Secretary General meets the Prime Minister of Georgia, 80.66KB

NATO Secretary General and Georgian Prime Minister discuss strengthening ties

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg met with Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze in Brussels on Wednesday (21 February 2024) to discuss further strengthening the Alliance’s long-standing partnership with Georgia.
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Chair of the NATO Military Committee attends the 53rd NATO Defense College Academic Advisory Board meeting

On 19th and 20th February 2024, the NATO Defense College Academic Advisory Board (AAB) convened its 53rd annual meeting in Rome, Italy. The AAB advises the Commandant on ways in which to improve the academic, research and outreach activities of the College, to enhance links with NATO HQ and Allied Command Transformation, and to ensure that the College’s outreach strategies align with those of the Alliance.
20 Feb. 2024 240220-space-dsg.jpg - NATO Space Reverse Industry Day, 77.58KB

Deputy Secretary General: NATO is strengthening its partnership with the space industry

Speaking at NATO’s first Space Reverse Industry Day on Tuesday (20 February 2024), Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană highlighted the importance of cooperation with commercial space industry to ensure Alliance security. “This is not a job for NATO alone. It is something we must do together,” he said.
19 Feb. 2024 240219-npa.jpg - Meeting of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, 94.18KB

Secretary General meets NATO Parliamentary Assembly President, chairs annual meeting with parliamentarians

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg met with NATO Parliamentary Assembly (NPA) President Michal Szczerba at NATO Headquarters on Monday (19 February 2024) to discuss key issues on the European security agenda along with ways to maintain the strong cooperation between the two organisations.
18 Feb. 2024 240216a-047.jpg - NATO Secretary General attends the Munich Security Conference, 68.40KB

Secretary General wraps up Munich Security Conference stressing importance of NATO unity, support to Ukraine

Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg wrapped up three days of talks at the Munich Security Conference on Sunday (18 February 2024), underlining that the world has become more dangerous but that NATO has become stronger.

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