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Mr. Stoltenberg’s trip comes a day before U.S.-led talks at Ramstein Air Base in Germany with top defense officials from more than 40 nations, a collective known as the Ukraine Contact Group.
Mr. Stoltenberg also praised Mr. Biden for a new $325 million aid package that was announced on Tuesday for munitions, weapons and equipment for Ukraine. The White House has also in recent weeks ...
Mr. Stoltenberg told reporters Wednesday he expects the alliance to agree to a “substantial package” for Ukraine that will include a new military command to provide security assistance and ...
Mr. Stoltenberg told reporters he expects the alliance to agree to a “substantial package” for Ukraine. The package will include a new military command to provide security assistance and training.
In a hastily convened press conference late on Friday, the NATO secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg, made clear the military alliance’s support for Ukraine as the war enters a critical inflection ...
Mr. Stoltenberg predicted that NATO would achieve net zero, when emissions of carbon dioxide due to human activity and removal of the gasses are in balance, by 2050.
Still, Mr. Stoltenberg expressed optimism that Sweden, having met Turkey’s demands to toughen up its terrorism laws, will become a member by the meeting in Vilnius or soon afterward.
Mr. Stoltenberg said that “strong support” from 29 of the 31 ministers sent “a very clear message” to Turkey for Sweden’s speedy membership. Image.
Mr. Stoltenberg sought to bridge the gap by floating two proposals at this week’s meeting to continue support for Ukraine that he said he hoped could be approved in time for the meeting of NATO ...
The statement said Mr. Erdogan met on Monday with Mr. Stoltenberg and Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson of Sweden to discuss the country’s bid, which had been held up by Turkey’s demands that ...
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