• NATO Defence Ministers take decisions to strengthen our security

23 October 2020

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NATO Defence Ministers take decisions to strengthen our security

NATO Defence Ministers take decisions to strengthen our security

NATO Defence Ministers agreed to further strengthen Allied security during their virtual meetings over the last two days (22-23 October 2020). On Friday, Allied Ministers discussed NATO’s training missions in Afghanistan and Iraq, which are helping build long-term security and stability.

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NATO Allies reaffirm commitment to deterrence, resilience and fairer burden-sharing at their virtual Defence Ministers’ Meeting

NATO Allies reaffirm commitment to deterrence, resilience and fairer burden-sharing at their virtual Defence Ministers’ Meeting

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg highlighted that NATO is determined to keep its cutting edge in all domains - land, sea, air, cyber and space.

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NATO delivers ventilators to Allies in need

NATO delivers ventilators to Allies in need

NATO Allies decided on 23 October 2020 to deliver 60 ventilators to the Czech Republic in response to the COVID 19 pandemic.

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Four Allies launch multinational initiative on Rapidly Deployable Mobile Counter Rockets, Artillery and Mortar Capability

Four Allies launch multinational initiative on Rapidly Deployable Mobile Counter Rockets, Artillery and Mortar Capability

The Defence Ministers of Germany, Greece, Hungary and the United Kingdom launched a new NATO multinational High Visibility Project (HVP) to address growing challenges in the area of Rapidly Deployable Mobile Counter Rockets, Artillery and Mortar (C-RAM).

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Ten Allies agree to explore modular solution for ground based air defence

Ten Allies agree to explore modular solution for ground based air defence

Ten NATO Defence Ministers launched a multinational initiative for developing very short-range, short-range and medium-range Ground Based Air Defence (GBAD) capabilities.

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NATO Allies and partners reaffirm their commitment of financial support for sustainable Afghan security forces

NATO Allies and partners reaffirm their commitment of financial support for sustainable Afghan security forces

On 19 October 2020, NATO Allies and partners met at the plenary meeting of the Afghan National Army Trust Fund Board. They reviewed the implementation of their financial contributions in support to the Afghan security forces, discussed contributions for 2021 and reiterated their commitment to providing financial support to the Afghan security forces through 2024.

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President of Armenia visits NATO Headquarters

President of Armenia visits NATO Headquarters

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg welcomed President Armen Sarkissian of Armenia at NATO Headquarters on 21 October 2020.

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NATO delivers ventilators to Albania

NATO delivers ventilators to Albania

On 17 October, the Albanian Ministry of Defence received 60 ventilators from the NATO stockpile in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Afghan National Army prepares to take over key officer-training facility; celebrates links with NATO trainers

Afghan National Army prepares to take over key officer-training facility; celebrates links with NATO trainers

Senior Afghan and NATO representatives attended a ceremony in Kabul on 11 October marking the upcoming handover to the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces (ANDSF) of a key officer-training facility, another crucial milestone in their development towards full self-sufficiency and long-term institutional viability.

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New resilience funding available

New resilience funding available

Do you have ideas about how NATO countries can make themselves more resilient to disinformation? Are you looking for funding to make them a reality?

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44th NATO Committee on Gender Perspectives

44th NATO Committee on Gender Perspectives

The NATO Committee on Gender Perspectives (NCGP) hosted its annual conference on 13-14 October 2020, with this year’s theme of “Deepening Gender Mainstreaming: Transformation Through Professionalisation”.

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The British Apache pilot

The British Apache pilot

“Jonny” wanted to fly since he was a boy growing up in the United Kingdom – and luckily, as a Warrant Officer 2 in the British Army, he gets to fly the Apache AH1. Jonny describes what it takes to fly his army’s premier attack helicopter.

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