NATO MULTIMEDIA ACCOUNT

Access NATO’s broadcast-quality video content free of charge

Register

Create an account

Create an account

Check your inbox and enter verification code

We have sent a verification code to your email address. . Enter the code to verify your account. This code will expire in 30 minutes.
Verification code

Didn't receive a code? Send new Code

You have successfully created your account

From now on you can download videos from our website

Subscribe to our newsletter

If you would also like to subscribe to the newsletter and receive our latest updates, click on the button below.

Reset password

Enter the email address you registered with and we will send you a code to reset your password.

Reset password
Check your inbox and enter verification code
We have sent a verification code to your email address. Enter the code to verify your account. This code will expire in 30 minutes.
Verification code

Didn't receive a code? Send new Code

Create a new password

The password must be at least 12 characters long, no spaces, include upper/lowercase letters, numbers and symbols.

Your password has been updated

Click the button to return to the page you were on and log in with your new password.

NATO Allies and partners continue to respond to calls for assistance following the devastating earthquakes in February.

In Antakya and Iskenderun, NATO is setting up temporary shelters for 4,000 people left homeless by the earthquakes. The shelters, built by NATO’s Support and Procurement Agency, include heating, power generators and medical treatment areas. The camp in Antakya is on track to welcome 2,400 displaced people by mid-April 2023. NATO Allies also recently agreed to provide temporary housing for an additional 4,000 people in Defne. 

As part of a NATO-coordinated air-bridge, Allies and partners have flown around 10,000 tents, blankets and pieces of medical equipment from Pakistan to Türkiye in recent weeks. In early March, France delivered 5,000 tents and thousands of blankets. Thousands of emergency responders from across the Alliance as well as from invitees Finland and  Sweden and  NATO partner Japan, have been engaged in the initial international relief efforts. Allied armed forces have also set up field clinics in Türkiye for quake victims. The earthquakes that struck Türkiye earlier this year were the deadliest natural disaster on Alliance territory since NATO’s foundation.