• North Atlantic Council Statement on Afghanistan
• How NATO responds to climate challenges
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A medical mission from Warsaw’s Military Institute of Medicine departed for Chicago on 23 April 2020, in order to help with the daily fight against COVID-19, and to exchange lessons learned and best practices.
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On 22 April 2020, the Netherlands has transported 7,000 kilo / 70m³ of personal protective equipment and medical supplies from Beijing (China) to Podgorica (Montenegro), in support of Allied efforts against the COVID-19 global pandemic.
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Following a request for assistance from Bosnia and Herzegovina through NATO’s Euro-Atlantic Disaster Response Coordination Centre, in the last few days Hungary and Slovenia have provided support with medical supplies and other items.
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On 20 and 21 April 2020, air forces from four Allies and two Partners and a NATO E-3A AWACS plane conduct live-fly training flights in segregated training areas and international airspace over the Baltic Sea. (Courtesy of Allied Air Command)
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As part of continued Allied efforts to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, Estonia has donated medical supplies to Italy and Spain, including 30,000 face masks and 2,000 units of disinfectant manufactured by the local producer Nordic Group OÜ, to each ally.
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NATO has tapped into its pool of defence scientists – the largest such network in the world – to support the COVID-19 emergency response.
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A vital shipment of protective medical equipment arrived in Spain from Luxembourg on 20 April 2020 as part of NATO’s efforts to help curb the spread of the Coronavirus.
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On 20 April 2020, Slovakia delivered medical supplies to Italy in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The NATO-led Resolute Support mission is supporting Afghan security forces as they work to mitigate risks against the spread of COVID-19 while ensuring security for the Afghan people.
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Extreme weather events require nations to protect their populations and improve their resilience. NATO is setting an example by reducing its ecological footprint, and using its experience in crisis response and technological innovation to help Allies and partners prepare for and respond to these challenges.
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