• Portugal to lead, France and Spain to augment NATO Air Policing in Baltics (AIRCOM)
• Secretary General thanks the Netherlands for its commitment to NATO
• NATO reaffirms its commitment to women’s security in close partnership with the International Community
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The Portuguese Air Force will lead NATO's Baltic Air Policing from May 2018, with four F-16M fighter jets based at Šiauliai Air Base in Lithuania. Spain will contribute with six Eurofighters at Šiauliai, while France will deploy four Mirage 2000-5 jets to Ämari Air Base in Estonia.
(Story courtesy of NATO Allied Air Command)
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg thanked the Netherlands for its many contributions to the security of the Alliance during a visit to The Hague on Thursday (19 April 2018).
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Clare Hutchinson, NATO Secretary General’s Special Representative for Women, Peace and Security addressed the UN Security Council on the topic of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence on Monday (16 April 2018).
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg thanked Turkey for its essential contributions to the Alliance during a visit to Ankara on Monday (16 April 2018).
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In the North Atlantic Council today the United States, France and United Kingdom briefed Allies on their joint military action on 14 April.
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I support the actions taken by the United States, the United Kingdom and France against the Syrian regime’s chemical weapons facilities and capabilities.
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NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller underscored the Alliance’s strong support for Ukraine during a two-day visit to Kyiv this week.
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The sea is a difficult environment to deal with in an emergency situation. Submarine rescue requires multinational cooperation and training among NATO Allies and other nations to develop tactics and test cutting-edge technologies and equipment.
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