• Defence Ministers reaffirm NATO’s commitment to Afghanistan and Iraq security
• AGS: NATO’s remotely piloted surveillance system explained

19 February 2021

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Defence Ministers reaffirm NATO’s commitment to Afghanistan and Iraq security

Defence Ministers reaffirm NATO’s commitment to Afghanistan and Iraq security

On 18 February 2021, NATO defence ministers concluded their second day of meetings via secure teleconference. They discussed NATO-led missions in Afghanistan and Iraq. Both missions are key contributions to the fight against international terrorism.

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Defence Ministers discuss NATO 2030, fairer burden-sharing, and deterrence and defence

Defence Ministers discuss NATO 2030, fairer burden-sharing, and deterrence and defence

NATO defence ministers met via secure teleconference on 17 February 2021 to address key security issues.

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Belgium joins the NATO Flight Training Europe initiative

Belgium joins the NATO Flight Training Europe initiative

On February 19 2021, Belgium joined the NATO Flight Training Europe (NFTE) High Visibility Project.

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13 Allies and one NATO partner expand munitions cooperation amid significant success

13 Allies and one NATO partner expand munitions cooperation amid significant success

Thirteen Allies and one partner nation have on 19 February committed to creating a multinational solution for addressing all of their air munition needs.

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NATO and North Macedonia strengthen responses to cyber threats

NATO and North Macedonia strengthen responses to cyber threats

NATO’s newest Ally, North Macedonia, signed a key document that will improve cyber defence cooperation and assistance between NATO and the country’s cyber defenders.

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Coronavirus response: NATO and Latvia support to Ukraine

Coronavirus response: NATO and Latvia support to Ukraine

On February 17, Ukraine started receiving over 9000 litres of surface disinfectant from NATO’s Pandemic Response Stockpile.

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NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance force achieves initial operational capability

NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance force achieves initial operational capability

MONS, Belgium – On 15 February NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander Europe, General Tod Wolters, declared the NATO AGS RQ-4D remotely piloted aircraft initially operationally ready to conduct missions.

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AGS: NATO’s remotely piloted surveillance system explained [Alliance Ground Surveillance]

AGS: NATO’s remotely piloted surveillance system explained [Alliance Ground Surveillance]

Five remotely piloted RQ-4D aircraft are part of NATO’s Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) system, which gives commanders a comprehensive picture of the situation on the ground.

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