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Volkel airbase, here in the Netherlands, is part of NATO’s nuclear exercise, Steadfast Noon, which will start on October 13. 
 
We will see aircraft, like the very impressive Dutch F-35A behind me, participate in the exercise, along with aircraft from all over the Alliance.  
 
It is important to say that this exercise takes place yearly. This is yearly training, and it is regular.
And we need to do this because it helps us to make sure that our nuclear deterrent remains as credible, and as safe, and as secure, and as effective as possible.

It also sends a clear signal to any potential adversary that we will and can protect and defend all Allies against all threats. 
 
I really want to say to all participants: Lots of success in the exercise, great that you do this. This is very important.

 

NATO’s annual nuclear deterrence exercise – STEADFAST NOON – will start on 13 October. The exercise is an important demonstration of the Alliance’s nuclear deterrent, and sends a clear message to any adversary that NATO can and will protect and defend all Allies. No nuclear weapons are used in the exercise - This message was recorded during the Secretary General’s visit to Volkel Air Base, 18 September.