This week at NATO
Secretary General in Kyiv: Ukraine is on an “irreversible path” to NATO, support will continue
Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg visited Kyiv on 29 April 2024 for talks with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the state of the war and the future of NATO’s support to Ukraine.
Statement by the North Atlantic Council on recent Russian hybrid activities
NATO Allies are deeply concerned about recent malign activities on Allied territory, including those resulting in the investigation and charging of multiple individuals in connection with hostile state activity affecting Czechia, Estonia, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and the United Kingdom.
Statement by the North Atlantic Council concerning malicious cyber activities against Germany and Czechia
We stand in solidarity with Germany following the malicious cyber campaign against a political party, in this case the Social Democratic Party of Germany, and with Czechia following the malicious cyber activities against its institutions.
NATO Through Time podcast – Who leads NATO? with Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg
The NATO Through Time podcast dives deep into NATO’s history, reflecting on how the past influences the present – and future – of the longest-lasting alliance in history. This episode features Jens Stoltenberg, the former Prime Minister of Norway who has served as Secretary General of NATO since 2014.
NATO Deputy Secretary General in Chicago: our commitment to our values remains steadfast
NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoan? concluded a week-long trip to the United States on Friday (26 April 2024) with a speech at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. He discussed the current security landscape and NATO’s agenda for the Washington Summit in July.
Chair of NATO Military Committee visits Morocco
From 28 to 30 April 2024, the Chair of the NATO Military Committee, Admiral Rob Bauer, was in Morocco, marking his third official visit to a Mediterranean Dialogue Partner in the last month. Admiral Bauer was received by the Minister-Delegate for the Administration of National Defence, Mr Abdellatif Loudiyi, and the Inspector General of the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces, Major General Mohammed Berrid. The Chair of the Military Committee met with several other high placed military leaders and briefed the Royal College of High Military Studies in Kenitra on NATO’s global approach to security and its partnerships in the southern neighbourhood.
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Chair of NATO Military Committee visits Mauritania
From 1 to 3 May 2024, the Chair of the NATO Military Committee, Admiral Rob Bauer, visited long-standing NATO Partner Mauritania. Here he was received by the President of Mauritania, His Excellency Mohamed Ould Ghazouani, Minister of Defence Hanena Ould Sidi, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohamed Yahya Saaid, Deputy Chief of Defence Brigadier General Vall Rayess and Chief of the Air Force Brigadier General Ould Cheikh Ould Boyda.
NATO STO announces winners of the 2024 Von Kármán Medal and STO Excellence Awards
The NATO Science and Technology Board (STB) has awarded the 2024 Von Kármán Medal to Dr rer nat Karin Stein, in recognition of her exceptional scientific contributions to NATO for more than 30 years. Dr Stein is the first woman to receive the Von Kármán Medal, which is NATO’s most prestigious science award.
Ukrainian ???? top guns train with NATO F-16 fighter jets in Denmark ????
At an airbase in Denmark, the Danish Air Force has been training the next generation of Ukrainian fighter pilots to fly the F-16 Fighting Falcon.
A coalition of NATO Allies, including Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands and Norway, has agreed to donate their F-16s to the Ukrainian Air Force. As part of the deal, Danish instructors at Skrydstrup Air Base are training Ukrainian pilots, technicians and ground crew how to fly.
This week in pictures
NATO Secretary General visits Kyiv.
NATO jets take flight for Ramstein Alloy 2024
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4 个月Keep up the great effort Jens, I know that these past three years have been difficult but a whole nation depends on the efforts of free peoples to support Ukraine in her hour of need.
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5 个月Dear NATO, it is your great responsibility if there is war between Russia and Ukraine. Your desire to move east does not respect the agreements with Gorbachev, Elstin and Putin. Jen Stoltenberg talks like a crazy, bloodthirsty vampire. And he wants to impoverish the nations to buy weapons and perhaps earn the percentage. I hate all war. The differences must be examined by an international tribunal.
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6 个月Two war criminal puppets
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6 个月There are several strategic reasons why NATO countries are providing military aid and other forms of support to Ukraine: * Deterrence against further Russian aggression: A strong showing of support for Ukraine discourages Russia from expanding the conflict or attacking other NATO members in the future. * Weakening Russia: By aiding Ukraine's defense, NATO weakens Russia's military capabilities and resources. This makes Russia less of a threat to NATO members in the long term. * Upholding the principle of collective security: A core principle of NATO is that an attack on one member is an attack on all. By supporting Ukraine, NATO demonstrates its commitment to this principle. * Promoting democracy and stability in Europe: A democratic and independent Ukraine is seen as a positive development for European security. NATO's support for Ukraine helps to achieve this goal. (This response is generated by Gemini AI from Google.)
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6 个月Thanks for sharing