• NATO Secretary General’s press conference following Defence Ministers' meeting
• How NATO utilises intelligence
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NATO Defence Ministers concluded two days of talks in Brussels on Thursday (4 October 2018), focused on further adapting and strengthening the Alliance in response to an increasingly assertive Russia and continued instability in the South.
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The Netherlands briefed NATO Defence Ministers today on the targeting of the offices of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) in The Hague by a hostile cyber operation.
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On Thursday (4 October 2018), Defence Ministers from Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary and Slovenia signed a Memorandum of Understanding to create a Multinational Special Aviation Program.
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Over the next two days, Defence Ministers will discuss the progress made in implementing decisions taken at the NATO Summit held in Brussels in July to adapt and strengthen the Alliance, including achieving fairer burden-sharing.
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In a meeting of the NATO-Georgia Commission, Ministers express concern about Russia’s military build-up in the Black Sea region, and agree to continue working together to address regional security challenges.
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The name agreement between Athens and Skopje has created a historic opportunity for the country to join the transatlantic and European community as an equal member.
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The NATO Military Committee met on 28-30 September 2018 in Warsaw, Poland in Chiefs of Defence format. Discussions focused on Allied operations, missions and activities, the development of NATO’s Military Strategy, Responsiveness, Reinforcement and the NATO Readiness Initiative, as well as the Alliance’s ongoing modernization.
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Learn how NATO uses intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance to provide a ground team with the information they need to carry out a crisis mission in a hostile environment.
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