• NATO Secretary General at World Economic Forum: “support for Ukraine is not charity; it’s an investment in our own security”
• Video: Special Forces from NATO Allies and partners train together

19 January 2024

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NATO Secretary General at World Economic Forum: “support for Ukraine is not charity; it’s an investment in our own security”

NATO Secretary General at World Economic Forum: “support for Ukraine is not charity; it’s an investment in our own security”

Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg participated in the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland on 16 January 2024, underlining the importance of continued support to Ukraine.

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NATO Chiefs of Defence discuss deterrence and defence priorities

NATO Chiefs of Defence discuss deterrence and defence priorities

From 17 to 18 January 2024, the NATO Military Committee in Chiefs of Defence Session took place at NATO Headquarters in Brussels. The 31 Allied Chiefs of Defence and Invitee Sweden focused on the executability of the Alliance’s new defence plans, NATO’s warfighting transformation, NATO’s continued support to Ukraine and military cooperation with NATO partners Australia, Austria, Ireland, Japan, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand and Switzerland. During the two-day meeting, the Chiefs of Defence met for the first time in a NATO-Ukraine Council format.

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NATO releases first-ever quantum strategy

NATO releases first-ever quantum strategy

Quantum technologies are getting closer to revolutionising the world of innovation and can be game-changers for security, including modern warfare. Ensuring that the Alliance is ''quantum-ready'' is the aim of NATO’s first-ever quantum strategy, which was approved by NATO Foreign Ministers on 28 November 2023.

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Norway begins 2024 with F-35 deployment to Iceland

Norway begins 2024 with F-35 deployment to Iceland

Norway is deploying four of its F-35 fighter jets to Iceland providing an interceptor capability for NATO’s air surveillance mission in Iceland. (Story courtesy of Allied Air Command).

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Slovenian sky guardians integrated into NATO defensive structures for 20 years

Slovenian sky guardians integrated into NATO defensive structures for 20 years

This year marks 20 years since - on 29 March 2004 - Slovenia joined NATO, and the country has been part of NATO’s Integrated Air and Missile Defence System (NATINAMDS). The system ensures the continuous exchange of airspace information with the Alliance and the protection of Slovenian airspace by Allied and Slovenian military interceptor aircraft as Slovenia's Control and Reporting Centre monitors and controls the country's airspace 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. (Story courtesy of Allied Air Command)

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Special Forces from NATO Allies and partners train together

Special Forces from NATO Allies and partners train together

Exercise Strong Balkan 23 recently took place in Albania, and featured Special Operations Forces from seven NATO Allies, namely Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania and Türkiye, as well as observers from NATO partner Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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