• NATO Defence Ministers plan for possible second wave of COVID-19
• NATO and Allied response to COVID-19 by the numbers
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NATO Defence Ministers met by secure video conference on 18 June 2020, to prepare for a possible second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic.
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On 12 June 2020, the NATO-led Kosovo Force (KFOR) marked its 21st anniversary. KFOR’s mission remains unchanged.
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NATO Defence Ministers met by secure video conference on 17 June 2020, making decisions to strengthen the Alliance’s deterrence and defence.
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Eleven NATO Defence Ministers launched on 19 June 2020 an initiative to create a network of training facilities for pilots across the European continent.
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Verifeye Media, a UK information technology company, won NATO’s Innovation Challenge Spring 2020 on Wednesday, 17 June 2020.
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On 16 June 2020, the Office of the President of the Republic of Poland donated 50,000 protective face masks to Iraq’s health authorities, following Iraq’s request for support in response to the COVID-19 global pandemic.
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg participated in a teleconference with the defence ministers of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania on 15 June 2020, as part of his ongoing political consultations in the run-up to the meeting of NATO Defence Ministers a few days later.
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NATO is playing a key role in supporting Allies and partners during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through NATO and Allied assets and support, some 350 flights have airlifted hundreds of tonnes of critical supplies around the Alliance, nearly 100 field hospitals have been built, and hundreds of thousands of troops are supporting civilian efforts across NATO countries.
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