NATO's been busy! From Colombia to Latvia and undersea security, read about the latest NATO highlights.
NATO has been making waves lately with its high-profile activities. The Chair of the NATO Military Committee, Admiral Rob Bauer, embarked on an exciting visit to Colombia following an invitation from Chief of Defence General. The purpose of the visit, which took place from 19 to 23 May 2024, was to strengthen military ties and cooperation between NATO and Colombia. Meanwhile, Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg had a productive meeting with Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braลพe at NATO Headquarters. The discussions centered around enhancing cooperation and security measures within NATO, showcasing the alliance's commitment to global stability.\n\nIn a significant development, NATO held its first meeting of the Critical Undersea Infrastructure Network, addressing long-standing concerns about the security of undersea cables. The alliance emphasized the importance of safeguarding critical subsea infrastructure, leading to increased naval patrols near these vital assets. This strategic move demonstrates NATO's proactive approach to maintaining security in the modern digital age.\n\nEnding on a fascinating note, Admiral Rob Bauer's visit to Colombia marks a milestone in NATO's engagement with Latin America, showing the alliance's commitment to partnerships beyond its traditional areas. Additionally, the focus on undersea security highlights the evolving nature of threats in the contemporary world and NATO's adaptability in addressing emerging challenges.
From 19 until 23 May 2024, Chair of the NATO Military Committee Admiral Rob Bauer visited Colombia upon the invitation of its Chief of Defence General ...
Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg met with Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braลพe at NATO Headquarters on Thursday (23 May 2024) to discuss stepping up ...
NATO has warned for years about the security of undersea cables and Allies increased naval patrols near critical subsea infrastructure following recent ...
From 19 until 23 May 2024, Chair of the NATO Military Committee Admiral Rob Bauer visited Colombia upon the invitation of its Chief of Defence General ...
The NATO Logistics Committee, NATO's principal high-level body dealing with logistics, met on 21-22 May 2024 at NATO Headquarters in Brussels.
RAMSTEIN, Germany - Italian Eurofighters fly out of Malbork Air Base, Poland, executing NATO Air Policing together with the Polish Air Force, to safeguard the ...
On Monday, 27 May 2024, the NATO Secretary General, Mr Jens Stoltenberg, will receive the Minister of State and Foreign Affairs of Portugal, Mr Paulo Rangel ...
Lieutenant General Lucas Schreurs of the Netherlands assumed command of NATO Mission Iraq on Friday (24 May 2024), at a change of command ceremony in ...
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The NATO Logistics Committee, NATO's principal high-level body dealing with logistics, met at NATO Headquarters in Brussels on 21-22 May 2024.
On Friday (24 May 2024), NATO's Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA) officially inaugurated its new Regional Hub in Tallinn, ...
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