⢠NATO Defence Ministers agree plan to lead coordination of security assistance and training for Ukraine, address deterrence and defence
⢠Video - What happens during an air interception?
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NATO Defence Ministers concluded a two-day meeting on 14 June 2024 to prepare the Washington Summit in July. They discussed strengthening NATOâs deterrence and defence and support for Ukraine.
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Defence Ministers met in Brussels on 13 June 2024 to finalise preparations for NATOâs Washington Summit and discuss support for Ukraine.
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg met with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in Budapest on 12 June 2024 to discuss preparations for the Washington Summit.
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Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg attended the B9 Summit in Riga on 11 June 2024 to discuss preparations for the NATO Summit, as well as boosting support to Ukraine. The Summit was hosted by Latvian President Edgars RinkÄviÄs and co-chaired by Polish President Andrzej Duda and Romanian President Klaus Iohannis.
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Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg met with President Edgars RinkÄviÄs in Riga on 11 June 2024, praising Latvia for its many contributions as a NATO Ally over 20 years.
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Lieutenant General Ferenc Kajári understands the value of NATO better than most people. Two years ago, he led the Kosovo Force (KFOR), a NATO-led peace-support operation aimed to maintain peace and stability in Kosovo. Earlier in his career, in 1996, he was deployed to NATOâs peacekeeping mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Two initiatives were signed in the margins of this weekâs meeting of NATO Defence Ministers, strengthening Alliesâ ability to train aircrews and to collaborate with civil aviation authorities on air space usage.
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On 11 June 2024, a NATO Military Committee in Chiefs of Defence Session took place at NATO Headquarters in Brussels. Allied Chiefs of Defence met with their counterparts from NATOâs Operational Partners to discuss strengthening cooperation with partners in NATOâs operations, missions and activities.
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Air interceptions can occur whenever air traffic is flying over or near NATOâs European Allies, and is not in compliance with international aviation rules and regulations. The two NATO Combined Air Operations Centres (CAOCs) detect these activities within the framework of NATOâs Air Policing mission â an enduring peacetime activity conducted 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
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