NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte welcomed the President of Poland, Andrzej Duda to NATO headquarters in Brussels. The ...
NATO’s secretary general on Monday pledged the military alliance’s “unwavering” support for Bosnia’s territorial integrity ...
NATO chief assures Western Balkans of alliance support and urges flexibility in Kosovo, Serbia talks
NATO’s secretary general, in his first trip to the once-volatile Western Balkans, has underscored the alliance’s “steadfast ...
Calling such incidents a grave concern, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has launched a new naval operation, Baltic Sentry, stepping up existing surveillance with more ships like the Carlskrona ...
The war has raised new fears of Russian aggression among countries along NATO’s eastern border, particularly the Baltic States ... NATO’s secretary general, Mark Rutte, has emphasized that ...
“Facing War,” directed by Tommy Gulliksen, follows Stoltenberg over the course of his last year as NATO secretary general. Originally scheduled to step down in 2023 after nine years in the ...
As we hit the three-year mark since the invasion of Ukraine by Russian forces, Europe and NATO appear to be at their most fractured and vulnerable.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has expressed positive expectations for the summit in London, which will discuss European defence and support for Ukraine. Source: Rutte on X (Twitter), as reported ...
European leaders say Trump isn’t serious about the need for NATO members to spend 5 percent of GDP on defense. The question is how much more they need to spend.
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