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Stoltenberg in Kyiv: Ukraine's NATO membership prospects, but decision unlikely at July SummitSo, Mr. President (Volodymyr Zelenskyy - ed.), I look forward to welcoming you to Washington for this meeting," Stoltenberg said. Stoltenberg expressed the view that Ukraine rightfully belongs in ...
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Zelensky pushing for West to destroy Russian planes as Nato expects US to co-operate over UkraineMr Stoltenberg’s decade in charge at Nato will end later this year, with former Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rutte taking over on October 1.
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Britain could pledge new air defence package for Ukraine in weeksMr Stoltenberg said there were many Nato allies that didn’t operate either system but had pledged money to help buy them for Ukraine. British defence sources would not speculate on whether the ...
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Nato in talks to put nuclear weapons on standbyMr Stoltenberg’s warnings come after the G7 sharply criticised China and Russia in a communique last week that called on Beijing to stop supplying weapons technology to Moscow and opposed China ...
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Biden gaffe as President stumbles and reads instructions from teleprompter out loud during Nato speechMr Biden read "ask the military to come forward", a direction, and not a part of his speech, after announcing that he would award Jens Stoltenberg, the Secretary-General of Nato, the Presidential ...
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Sunak vows to boost UK defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2030Mr Stoltenberg said: “The criticism we have heard from the United States, not only from former president Donald Trump but also from others, has not primarily been a criticism against Nato allies.
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Nato’s new chief Mark Rutte makes Ukraine support a top priorityThe former Dutch prime minister officially replaced Jens Stoltenberg on Tuesday as Nato secretary general after his predecessor spent a decade in the job. Mr Rutte’s appointment comes at an ...
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White House ‘comfortable’ with its nuclear position after Nato chief suggests increase in deployed weaponsAsked about Mr Stoltenberg’s comments, Mr Kirby said: “We don’t talk about nuclear posture with any specificity - and I’m certainly not going to start doing that here from the podium.
NATO secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg pressed member states yesterday to ramp up military spending against the perceived Russian menace. Mr Stoltenberg spoke the day before new US Defence Secretary ...
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Britain leading by example on defence, says Nato chief“The United Kingdom will spend 2.5 per cent of GDP on defence by 2030,” Mr Stoltenberg told reporters. “Allies agreed at our summit in Vilnius last year that 2 per cent is a minimu ...
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