⢠NATO Secretary Generalâs statement on the second anniversary of Russiaâs full-scale invasion of Ukraine
⢠Video: NATO stands with all Ukrainians fighting for their freedom and our shared security
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Today, we mark two years since Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine. Starting the biggest war in Europe since World War Two. Let me begin by honouring all those brave Ukrainians who have fallen or been wounded in defence of their homeland.
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Today we solemnly mark two years of Russiaâs brutal full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and ten years since Russiaâs illegal annexation of Crimea and initial military intervention in the Donbas.
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Deputy Secretary General Mircea GeoanÄ stressed the importance of continued support to Ukraine during a ceremony marking two years since Russiaâs full-fledged invasion of Ukraine in a ceremony at NATO Headquarters on 23 February 2024. Mr GeoanÄ welcomed Ukraineâs success on the battlefield since the invasion, and stressed NATOâs continuing commitment to the country.
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In early February 2022, as the drumbeat of war grew louder and louder, I sat glued to my phone, scrolling social media, and starting to build what would eventually become Saint Javelin.
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg met with Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze in Brussels on 21 February 2024 to discuss further strengthening the Allianceâs long-standing partnership with Georgia.
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Speaking at NATOâs first Space Reverse Industry Day on 20 February 2024, Deputy Secretary General Mircea GeoanÄ highlighted the importance of cooperation with commercial space industry to ensure Alliance security. âThis is not a job for NATO alone. It is something we must do together,â he said.
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg met with NATO Parliamentary Assembly President Michal Szczerba at NATO Headquarters on 19 February 2024 to discuss key issues on the European security agenda along with ways to maintain the strong cooperation between the two organisations.
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On 19-20 February 2024, the NATO Defense College Academic Advisory Board convened its 53rd annual meeting in Rome, Italy. The Board advises the Commandant on ways to improve the academic, research and outreach activities of the College, to enhance links with NATO HQ and Allied Command Transformation, and to ensure that the Collegeâs outreach strategies align with those of the Alliance.
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Two years have passed since Russiaâs full-fledged invasion of Ukraine. Since then, the people of Ukraine and the Ukrainian armed forces demonstrated their courage, strength and determination to push back the Russian invading forces, bravely defending their freedom and their country.
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