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NATO Secretary General pre-ministerial press conference at Defence Ministers Meeting, 14 FEB 2024
Pre-ministerial press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the meetings of NATO Ministers of Defence, 14 February 2024.
Previewing this week's meetings of Defence Ministers, Mr Stoltenberg announced that since the Defence Investment Pledge was made in 2014, European Allies and Canada have added more than $600 billion for defence. In 2023, we saw a real increase of 11% in defence spending across European Allies and Canada, which the Secretary General called an “unprecedented rise”. He added that he expects 18 Allies to spend 2% of GDP on defence in 2024 – a six-fold increase since 2014, when only three Allies met the target.
“In 2024, NATO Allies in Europe will invest a combined total of 380 billion US dollars in defence. For the first time, this amounts to 2% of...
published: 14 Feb 2024
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'Answer please': laughter at Nato summit after Zelenskiy points F16s question at Stoltenberg
Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, and the Nato secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg, had an amusing exchange at a press conference in Vilnius, Lithuania, when Zelenskiy was left momentarily confused about whether a question on the delivery of F16s was for him or the Nato chief.
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'About the F-16s, did you address to me or to you?' said the president said, as he looked across at Stoltenberg. The pair had a quick interaction on who should take the question before Zelenskiy laughed and said: "F16s?! No, no, no answer please'
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published: 12 Jul 2023
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Trump and Stoltenberg get into tense exchange at NATO summit
President Trump attacked NATO allies on July 11, during an exchange with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. Read more: https://wapo.st/2ujsAS0. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2qiJ4dy
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published: 11 Jul 2018
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Leaders digital experience at NATO Summit
At the 2021 Brussels Summit on 14 June, NATO Leaders experienced a virtual journey to NATO2030.The NATO 2030 initiative is about making sure our Alliance remains ready today to face tomorrow's challenges. Leaders agreed the NATO 2030 agenda at the Summit, taking important decisions to chart the Alliance's course over the next decade and beyond .
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published: 18 Jun 2021
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Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg holds press conference – watch live
Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg gives press conference after meeting of defence ministers in Brussels
published: 15 Feb 2024
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NATO Summit in Vilnius Ends With Awkward Handshake
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said the NATO summit was successful in providing Ukraine with security commitments after softening his earlier criticism of the alliance’s steps toward offering his country a path toward membership.
The G-7 said it would provide commitments to Kyiv on the sidelines of the second day of the NATO leaders’ summit in Vilnius, where the defense alliance agreed on package of measures aimed at deepening ties with Kyiv and underlining the alliance’s long-term support. The allies pledged multi-year assistance to Ukraine; created a new NATO-Ukraine Council, which will meet later Wednesday; and sped up the process that will allow Ukraine to join NATO.
US President Joe Biden met with Zelenskiy, who had criticized the North Atlantic Treaty Organization on Tuesday for no...
published: 12 Jul 2023
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NATO Secretary General in panel discussion at Munich Security Conference, 17 Feb 2024
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg speaks at the “In It to Win It: The Future of Ukraine and Transatlantic Security” panel discussion at the Munich Security Conference, Saturday 17 February 2024.
🎤 Christiane Amanpour, CNN
🗣️ NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg
🗣️ Kaja Kallas, Prime Minister of Estonia
🗣️ Pete Ricketts, US Senator
🎤 Christiane Amanpour:
For you Secretary General, NATO has said, and actually key Defence Ministers from the frontline countries, have said that you are concerned for the first time. This wasn’t the case last year, that within three to five years even, Putin could test the resolve of a NATO country.
🗣 | NATO Secretary General:
We can never take peace for granted, but I think it is important to convey that we don't see any imminent threat against any...
published: 17 Feb 2024
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NATO summit: World leaders pose for "family photo" in Vilnius
World leaders and members of NATO posed for the classic "family photo" during the opening of the summit in Vilnius, Lithuania on Tuesday.
Security threats from Russia and Ukraine and Sweden’s membership were on the agenda at the summit, against the backdrop of Ukraine's long-awaited counteroffensive.
Ukraine's push for NATO membership is also the key question hovering over the summit.
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published: 11 Jul 2023
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg speaks ahead of Defence Ministers meeting
NATO Secretary General speaks to the media, ahead of the meeting of Defence Ministers in Brussels.
The Defence Ministers are meeting to prepare for the NATO summit in Washington in July.
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published: 15 Feb 2024
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Joint Press Conference for NATO Chiefs of Defence meeting, 18 January 2024
Joint press conference by Admiral Rob Bauer, Chair of the Military Committee, General Christopher Cavoli, Supreme Allied Commander Europe and General Chris Badia, Deputy Supreme Commander Transformation - 190th Military Committee in Chiefs of Defence Session
published: 18 Jan 2024
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NATO Secretary General pre-ministerial press conference at Defence Ministers Meeting, 14 FEB 2024
Pre-ministerial press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the meetings of NATO Ministers of Defence, 14 February 2024.
Previewing th...
Pre-ministerial press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the meetings of NATO Ministers of Defence, 14 February 2024.
Previewing this week's meetings of Defence Ministers, Mr Stoltenberg announced that since the Defence Investment Pledge was made in 2014, European Allies and Canada have added more than $600 billion for defence. In 2023, we saw a real increase of 11% in defence spending across European Allies and Canada, which the Secretary General called an “unprecedented rise”. He added that he expects 18 Allies to spend 2% of GDP on defence in 2024 – a six-fold increase since 2014, when only three Allies met the target.
“In 2024, NATO Allies in Europe will invest a combined total of 380 billion US dollars in defence. For the first time, this amounts to 2% of their combined GDP," said Mr Stoltenberg. He added: “we are making real progress: European Allies are spending more. However, some Allies still have a ways to go. Because we agreed at the Vilnius Summit that all Allies should invest 2%, and that 2% is a minimum.”
In 2014, NATO Allies in Europe invested 1.47% of their collective GDP in defence. That figure has risen steadily over a decade, and will reach 2% in 2024.
🗣 | NATO Secretary General:
Good morning.
Defence Ministers will meet tomorrow as we prepare for the NATO Summit in Washington in July.
At last year’s summit in Vilnius, we took major decisions to further strengthen our deterrence and defence.
Now we are putting these plans into action.
This requires investing more.
And we are making real progress.
Today, I can announce our latest figures.
Since the Investment Pledge was made in 2014, European Allies and Canada have added more than 600 billion US dollars for defence.
Last year saw an unprecedented rise of 11% across European Allies and Canada.
This year, I expect 18 Allies to spend 2% of their GDP on defence.
That is another record number.
And a six-fold increase from 2014, when only 3 Allies met the target.
In 2024, NATO Allies in Europe will invest a combined total of 380 billion US dollars in defence.
For the first time, this amounts to 2% of their combined GDP.
So we are making real progress.
European Allies are spending more.
However, some Allies still have a way to go.
Because we agreed at the Vilnius Summit that all Allies should invest 2%.
And that 2% is a minimum.
At the ministerial, we will also discuss further ramping up production of ammunition.
In the past few months, NATO has agreed contracts worth ten billion dollars.
And just this week, Germany launched construction for a new ammunition factory in lower Saxony.
At full capacity, it will produce around 200,000 artillery shells per year.
We will also review progress in fully resourcing our new defence plans.
Right now, we are testing these plans through exercise Steadfast Defender:
the largest NATO exercise in decades.
With approximately 90,000 forces from all 31 Allies and Sweden.
This is a clear demonstration of our capabilities.
We can never take peace for granted.
But there is no imminent military threat against any NATO Ally.
NATO will continue to ensure that there is no room for miscalculation in Moscow about our readiness and resolve to protect all Allies.
This week, we will also hold a meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council,
And a virtual meeting of the US-led Ukraine Defence Contact Group.
Both of these meetings will focus on our support.
We continue to help Ukraine move closer to NATO standards on everything from procurement to logistics.
And Allies continue to make major deliveries of weapons, equipment, and ammunition.
This support makes a real difference.
With our help, the brave Ukrainians have retaken half of the territory that Russia seized,
Opened a corridor in the Black Sea,
And are inflicting heavy losses on Russian forces.
NATO’s support is an example of true transatlantic burden sharing.
I welcome the recent decision by the European Union on a major new package of aid.
And I count on US Congress to follow soon.
This is not charity.
It is an investment in our own security.
With that, I am ready to take your questions.
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Pre-ministerial press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the meetings of NATO Ministers of Defence, 14 February 2024.
Previewing this week's meetings of Defence Ministers, Mr Stoltenberg announced that since the Defence Investment Pledge was made in 2014, European Allies and Canada have added more than $600 billion for defence. In 2023, we saw a real increase of 11% in defence spending across European Allies and Canada, which the Secretary General called an “unprecedented rise”. He added that he expects 18 Allies to spend 2% of GDP on defence in 2024 – a six-fold increase since 2014, when only three Allies met the target.
“In 2024, NATO Allies in Europe will invest a combined total of 380 billion US dollars in defence. For the first time, this amounts to 2% of their combined GDP," said Mr Stoltenberg. He added: “we are making real progress: European Allies are spending more. However, some Allies still have a ways to go. Because we agreed at the Vilnius Summit that all Allies should invest 2%, and that 2% is a minimum.”
In 2014, NATO Allies in Europe invested 1.47% of their collective GDP in defence. That figure has risen steadily over a decade, and will reach 2% in 2024.
🗣 | NATO Secretary General:
Good morning.
Defence Ministers will meet tomorrow as we prepare for the NATO Summit in Washington in July.
At last year’s summit in Vilnius, we took major decisions to further strengthen our deterrence and defence.
Now we are putting these plans into action.
This requires investing more.
And we are making real progress.
Today, I can announce our latest figures.
Since the Investment Pledge was made in 2014, European Allies and Canada have added more than 600 billion US dollars for defence.
Last year saw an unprecedented rise of 11% across European Allies and Canada.
This year, I expect 18 Allies to spend 2% of their GDP on defence.
That is another record number.
And a six-fold increase from 2014, when only 3 Allies met the target.
In 2024, NATO Allies in Europe will invest a combined total of 380 billion US dollars in defence.
For the first time, this amounts to 2% of their combined GDP.
So we are making real progress.
European Allies are spending more.
However, some Allies still have a way to go.
Because we agreed at the Vilnius Summit that all Allies should invest 2%.
And that 2% is a minimum.
At the ministerial, we will also discuss further ramping up production of ammunition.
In the past few months, NATO has agreed contracts worth ten billion dollars.
And just this week, Germany launched construction for a new ammunition factory in lower Saxony.
At full capacity, it will produce around 200,000 artillery shells per year.
We will also review progress in fully resourcing our new defence plans.
Right now, we are testing these plans through exercise Steadfast Defender:
the largest NATO exercise in decades.
With approximately 90,000 forces from all 31 Allies and Sweden.
This is a clear demonstration of our capabilities.
We can never take peace for granted.
But there is no imminent military threat against any NATO Ally.
NATO will continue to ensure that there is no room for miscalculation in Moscow about our readiness and resolve to protect all Allies.
This week, we will also hold a meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council,
And a virtual meeting of the US-led Ukraine Defence Contact Group.
Both of these meetings will focus on our support.
We continue to help Ukraine move closer to NATO standards on everything from procurement to logistics.
And Allies continue to make major deliveries of weapons, equipment, and ammunition.
This support makes a real difference.
With our help, the brave Ukrainians have retaken half of the territory that Russia seized,
Opened a corridor in the Black Sea,
And are inflicting heavy losses on Russian forces.
NATO’s support is an example of true transatlantic burden sharing.
I welcome the recent decision by the European Union on a major new package of aid.
And I count on US Congress to follow soon.
This is not charity.
It is an investment in our own security.
With that, I am ready to take your questions.
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- published: 14 Feb 2024
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'Answer please': laughter at Nato summit after Zelenskiy points F16s question at Stoltenberg
Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, and the Nato secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg, had an amusing exchange at a press conference in Vilnius, Lithuania,...
Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, and the Nato secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg, had an amusing exchange at a press conference in Vilnius, Lithuania, when Zelenskiy was left momentarily confused about whether a question on the delivery of F16s was for him or the Nato chief.
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'About the F-16s, did you address to me or to you?' said the president said, as he looked across at Stoltenberg. The pair had a quick interaction on who should take the question before Zelenskiy laughed and said: "F16s?! No, no, no answer please'
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Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, and the Nato secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg, had an amusing exchange at a press conference in Vilnius, Lithuania, when Zelenskiy was left momentarily confused about whether a question on the delivery of F16s was for him or the Nato chief.
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'About the F-16s, did you address to me or to you?' said the president said, as he looked across at Stoltenberg. The pair had a quick interaction on who should take the question before Zelenskiy laughed and said: "F16s?! No, no, no answer please'
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- published: 12 Jul 2023
- views: 429480
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Trump and Stoltenberg get into tense exchange at NATO summit
President Trump attacked NATO allies on July 11, during an exchange with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. Read more: https://wapo.st/2ujsAS0. Subscribe ...
President Trump attacked NATO allies on July 11, during an exchange with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. Read more: https://wapo.st/2ujsAS0. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2qiJ4dy
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President Trump attacked NATO allies on July 11, during an exchange with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. Read more: https://wapo.st/2ujsAS0. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2qiJ4dy
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- published: 11 Jul 2018
- views: 7057810
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Leaders digital experience at NATO Summit
At the 2021 Brussels Summit on 14 June, NATO Leaders experienced a virtual journey to NATO2030.The NATO 2030 initiative is about making sure our Alliance remain...
At the 2021 Brussels Summit on 14 June, NATO Leaders experienced a virtual journey to NATO2030.The NATO 2030 initiative is about making sure our Alliance remains ready today to face tomorrow's challenges. Leaders agreed the NATO 2030 agenda at the Summit, taking important decisions to chart the Alliance's course over the next decade and beyond .
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At the 2021 Brussels Summit on 14 June, NATO Leaders experienced a virtual journey to NATO2030.The NATO 2030 initiative is about making sure our Alliance remains ready today to face tomorrow's challenges. Leaders agreed the NATO 2030 agenda at the Summit, taking important decisions to chart the Alliance's course over the next decade and beyond .
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- published: 18 Jun 2021
- views: 73901
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Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg holds press conference – watch live
Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg gives press conference after meeting of defence ministers in Brussels
Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg gives press conference after meeting of defence ministers in Brussels
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Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg gives press conference after meeting of defence ministers in Brussels
- published: 15 Feb 2024
- views: 3362
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NATO Summit in Vilnius Ends With Awkward Handshake
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said the NATO summit was successful in providing Ukraine with security commitments after softening his earlier criticism of the al...
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said the NATO summit was successful in providing Ukraine with security commitments after softening his earlier criticism of the alliance’s steps toward offering his country a path toward membership.
The G-7 said it would provide commitments to Kyiv on the sidelines of the second day of the NATO leaders’ summit in Vilnius, where the defense alliance agreed on package of measures aimed at deepening ties with Kyiv and underlining the alliance’s long-term support. The allies pledged multi-year assistance to Ukraine; created a new NATO-Ukraine Council, which will meet later Wednesday; and sped up the process that will allow Ukraine to join NATO.
US President Joe Biden met with Zelenskiy, who had criticized the North Atlantic Treaty Organization on Tuesday for not having set a clear timeline for Ukrainian accession.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said the NATO summit was successful in providing Ukraine with security commitments after softening his earlier criticism of the alliance’s steps toward offering his country a path toward membership.
The G-7 said it would provide commitments to Kyiv on the sidelines of the second day of the NATO leaders’ summit in Vilnius, where the defense alliance agreed on package of measures aimed at deepening ties with Kyiv and underlining the alliance’s long-term support. The allies pledged multi-year assistance to Ukraine; created a new NATO-Ukraine Council, which will meet later Wednesday; and sped up the process that will allow Ukraine to join NATO.
US President Joe Biden met with Zelenskiy, who had criticized the North Atlantic Treaty Organization on Tuesday for not having set a clear timeline for Ukrainian accession.
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- published: 12 Jul 2023
- views: 10158
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NATO Secretary General in panel discussion at Munich Security Conference, 17 Feb 2024
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg speaks at the “In It to Win It: The Future of Ukraine and Transatlantic Security” panel discussion at the Munich Securit...
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg speaks at the “In It to Win It: The Future of Ukraine and Transatlantic Security” panel discussion at the Munich Security Conference, Saturday 17 February 2024.
🎤 Christiane Amanpour, CNN
🗣️ NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg
🗣️ Kaja Kallas, Prime Minister of Estonia
🗣️ Pete Ricketts, US Senator
🎤 Christiane Amanpour:
For you Secretary General, NATO has said, and actually key Defence Ministers from the frontline countries, have said that you are concerned for the first time. This wasn’t the case last year, that within three to five years even, Putin could test the resolve of a NATO country.
🗣 | NATO Secretary General:
We can never take peace for granted, but I think it is important to convey that we don't see any imminent threat against any NATO Ally. The world has become more dangerous, but NATO has become stronger. And the purpose of NATO is to prevent war, is to ensure that there is no room in Moscow for any miscalculation about NATO's readiness and resolve to protect all Allies. And to make it clear that an attack on one Ally will trigger the response from the whole Alliance. And as long as we convey that message, clearly to Moscow, no Ally will be attacked. So our deterrence remains credible and therefore we don't see any military threat against any NATO Ally.
🎤 Christiane Amanpour:
Can I ask you to pick up on the progress that NATO nations are making in what you’re all demanding for more defence spending?
🗣 | NATO Secretary General:
In 2014, NATO made the very important decision, triggered by Russia's illegal annexation of Crimea and also NATO Allies after years of reducing defence spending, we had to start to increase defence spending. And that was at the NATO Summit in Wales. I remember I was there. And I thought this was just another pledge by politicians and I made that international meeting and [thought] not so much was going to happen.
The reality is that a lot has happened because since then, all NATO Allies have increased defence spending. This year, we expect 18 Allies to meet the 2% guideline, spend 2% of GDP on defence. That's up from three [Allies] in 2014. That's a significant increase, meaning that in total European Allies and Canada have added 600 billion [dollars] extra for defence. And those Allies which are not yet at 2% have plans in place to be there very soon. So there is an enormous difference and the European Allies have really stepped up because they realise that there is need to invest in high-end capabilities, have more readiness of our forces. And NATO has implemented the biggest reinforcements on collective defence in generations with battlegroups, combat troops in the eastern part of the Alliance for the first time in our history, with high readiness, more forces, and now total new defence plans. So I’m not saying everything is fine. I agree that Europeans have to do even more, but they're really on track to something which is demonstrating a commitment of all Allies that need to stand together.
🎤 Christiane Amanpour:
Can you today be certain that NATO can defeat Russia, if it comes to that? All we're hearing is that you're not ramped up enough. You don't have enough to do what you need to do in Ukraine, much less if you were to confront Russia, and you've said that if he steps on your territory, every single inch will be defended.
🗣 | NATO Secretary General:
NATO is the strongest military power in the world today. We represent 50% roughly of the world's total military might. And militarily, we are stronger than Russia.
But at the same time, I think the war in Ukraine has demonstrated that there are some serious gaps. For instance, when it comes to sustainment, it’s one thing to have all the advanced weapons systems, but they need spare parts, they need maintenance, and obviously they need ammunition. And in the beginning of the war in Ukraine, we depleted our stocks, but now they are running quite low. So now we are focusing extremely, on how to ramp up production. We have some good news. There are new factories being set up. Production has increased but there’s an urgent need to do more.
Transcript continues: https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/opinions_222630.htm
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg speaks at the “In It to Win It: The Future of Ukraine and Transatlantic Security” panel discussion at the Munich Security Conference, Saturday 17 February 2024.
🎤 Christiane Amanpour, CNN
🗣️ NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg
🗣️ Kaja Kallas, Prime Minister of Estonia
🗣️ Pete Ricketts, US Senator
🎤 Christiane Amanpour:
For you Secretary General, NATO has said, and actually key Defence Ministers from the frontline countries, have said that you are concerned for the first time. This wasn’t the case last year, that within three to five years even, Putin could test the resolve of a NATO country.
🗣 | NATO Secretary General:
We can never take peace for granted, but I think it is important to convey that we don't see any imminent threat against any NATO Ally. The world has become more dangerous, but NATO has become stronger. And the purpose of NATO is to prevent war, is to ensure that there is no room in Moscow for any miscalculation about NATO's readiness and resolve to protect all Allies. And to make it clear that an attack on one Ally will trigger the response from the whole Alliance. And as long as we convey that message, clearly to Moscow, no Ally will be attacked. So our deterrence remains credible and therefore we don't see any military threat against any NATO Ally.
🎤 Christiane Amanpour:
Can I ask you to pick up on the progress that NATO nations are making in what you’re all demanding for more defence spending?
🗣 | NATO Secretary General:
In 2014, NATO made the very important decision, triggered by Russia's illegal annexation of Crimea and also NATO Allies after years of reducing defence spending, we had to start to increase defence spending. And that was at the NATO Summit in Wales. I remember I was there. And I thought this was just another pledge by politicians and I made that international meeting and [thought] not so much was going to happen.
The reality is that a lot has happened because since then, all NATO Allies have increased defence spending. This year, we expect 18 Allies to meet the 2% guideline, spend 2% of GDP on defence. That's up from three [Allies] in 2014. That's a significant increase, meaning that in total European Allies and Canada have added 600 billion [dollars] extra for defence. And those Allies which are not yet at 2% have plans in place to be there very soon. So there is an enormous difference and the European Allies have really stepped up because they realise that there is need to invest in high-end capabilities, have more readiness of our forces. And NATO has implemented the biggest reinforcements on collective defence in generations with battlegroups, combat troops in the eastern part of the Alliance for the first time in our history, with high readiness, more forces, and now total new defence plans. So I’m not saying everything is fine. I agree that Europeans have to do even more, but they're really on track to something which is demonstrating a commitment of all Allies that need to stand together.
🎤 Christiane Amanpour:
Can you today be certain that NATO can defeat Russia, if it comes to that? All we're hearing is that you're not ramped up enough. You don't have enough to do what you need to do in Ukraine, much less if you were to confront Russia, and you've said that if he steps on your territory, every single inch will be defended.
🗣 | NATO Secretary General:
NATO is the strongest military power in the world today. We represent 50% roughly of the world's total military might. And militarily, we are stronger than Russia.
But at the same time, I think the war in Ukraine has demonstrated that there are some serious gaps. For instance, when it comes to sustainment, it’s one thing to have all the advanced weapons systems, but they need spare parts, they need maintenance, and obviously they need ammunition. And in the beginning of the war in Ukraine, we depleted our stocks, but now they are running quite low. So now we are focusing extremely, on how to ramp up production. We have some good news. There are new factories being set up. Production has increased but there’s an urgent need to do more.
Transcript continues: https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/opinions_222630.htm
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- published: 17 Feb 2024
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NATO summit: World leaders pose for "family photo" in Vilnius
World leaders and members of NATO posed for the classic "family photo" during the opening of the summit in Vilnius, Lithuania on Tuesday.
Security threats fro...
World leaders and members of NATO posed for the classic "family photo" during the opening of the summit in Vilnius, Lithuania on Tuesday.
Security threats from Russia and Ukraine and Sweden’s membership were on the agenda at the summit, against the backdrop of Ukraine's long-awaited counteroffensive.
Ukraine's push for NATO membership is also the key question hovering over the summit.
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World leaders and members of NATO posed for the classic "family photo" during the opening of the summit in Vilnius, Lithuania on Tuesday.
Security threats from Russia and Ukraine and Sweden’s membership were on the agenda at the summit, against the backdrop of Ukraine's long-awaited counteroffensive.
Ukraine's push for NATO membership is also the key question hovering over the summit.
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- published: 11 Jul 2023
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg speaks ahead of Defence Ministers meeting
NATO Secretary General speaks to the media, ahead of the meeting of Defence Ministers in Brussels.
The Defence Ministers are meeting to prepare for the NATO su...
NATO Secretary General speaks to the media, ahead of the meeting of Defence Ministers in Brussels.
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NATO Secretary General speaks to the media, ahead of the meeting of Defence Ministers in Brussels.
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Joint Press Conference for NATO Chiefs of Defence meeting, 18 January 2024
Joint press conference by Admiral Rob Bauer, Chair of the Military Committee, General Christopher Cavoli, Supreme Allied Commander Europe and General Chris Badi...
Joint press conference by Admiral Rob Bauer, Chair of the Military Committee, General Christopher Cavoli, Supreme Allied Commander Europe and General Chris Badia, Deputy Supreme Commander Transformation - 190th Military Committee in Chiefs of Defence Session
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Joint press conference by Admiral Rob Bauer, Chair of the Military Committee, General Christopher Cavoli, Supreme Allied Commander Europe and General Chris Badia, Deputy Supreme Commander Transformation - 190th Military Committee in Chiefs of Defence Session
- published: 18 Jan 2024
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