• Shaping our agenda for NATO2030: NATO’s Secretary General engages with Young Leaders Group
• NATO Science | Training by gaming
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NATO welcomes and fully supports the agreement between the United States and the Russian Federation to extend the New START Treaty for five years.
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On Thursday 4 February 2021, NATO’s Secretary General engaged with the NATO 2030 Young Leaders Group on their vision of the future of the transatlantic Alliance, one that “guards its strengths and values with the one hand and embraces change with the other”.
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On 4 February 2021, NATO concluded its first policy hackathon. An expert jury as well as the live audience voted for the team from Freie Universität Berlin as the winner for their pitch on “Innovating innovation: next steps in Allied technology cooperation”.
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg met with Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo at the Prime Minister’s office in Brussels on 4 February 2021 to discuss the strong links between Europe and North America and the opportunity to renew and reenergise the transatlantic bond.
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NATO’s Science and Technology Organization (STO) recently completed a major study on the integration of women into ground combat units.
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NATO’s Defence Education Enhancement Programme (DEEP) eAcademy recently offered students of the National Defence University of Ukraine a pioneering two-week programme focused on international security.
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On 2 February 2021, the Director General of the NATO International Military Staff, Lieutenant General Hans-Werner Wierman addressed the virtual winter meeting of the National Reserve Forces.
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On 2 February 2021, the Ministry of Health of North Macedonia received a donation of 60 sets of ventilator equipment.
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The NATO Communications and Information Agency has awarded a 42 million euro contract for new technology to support the NATO Response Force's communications. The flagship project will increase NATO's agility and reduce deployment times.
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On 1 February 2021, the Ministry of Health of Montenegro received 20 sets of ventilator equipment from the NATO Pandemic Response Stockpile.
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In the future, threats could come from all sides: disinformation, urban warfare, cyber attacks, civil unrest, robots, drones, and even augmented humans. It’s NATO’s job to imagine every possible threat and plan how to best protect our populations.
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