Σελίδες

Κυριακή 5 Φεβρουαρίου 2023

NATO update

 

3 February 2023

Update

 
Statement by the North Atlantic Council on the New START Treaty

Statement by the North Atlantic Council on the New START Treaty

The NATO Invitees associate themselves with this Statement.

NATO Allies agree the New START Treaty contributes to international stability by constraining Russian and U.S. strategic nuclear forces.  Therefore, we note with concern that Russia has failed to comply with legally-binding obligations under the New START Treaty.

READ MORE

 
Secretary General in Tokyo: No NATO partner is closer or more capable than Japan

Secretary General in Tokyo: No NATO partner is closer or more capable than Japan

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg met with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in Tokyo on 31 January 2023 for talks on shared security challenges and NATO’s deepening partnership with Japan. “No NATO partner is closer or more capable than Japan,” said the Secretary General.

READ MORE

Secretary General stresses value of NATO’s global partnerships in visit to Republic of Korea

Secretary General stresses value of NATO’s global partnerships in visit to Republic of Korea

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg wrapped up a two-day visit to the Republic of Korea on 30 January 2023 with talks with President Yoon Suk Yeol. The two leaders discussed common security challenges and how to strengthen the Alliance’s partnership with Seoul.

READ MORE

NATO Military Committee discusses NATO-Georgia military cooperation

NATO Military Committee discusses NATO-Georgia military cooperation

On 30 January 2023, the NATO Military Committee discussed the military cooperation between NATO and Georgia. The meeting focused on the current security situation in and around Georgia, its security sector development, its contributions to NATO-led missions and operations, and the maritime security in the Black Sea context.

READ MORE

NATO Deputy Secretary General and Chairperson-in-Office of the OSCE discuss cooperation in challenging times

NATO Deputy Secretary General and Chairperson-in-Office of the OSCE discuss cooperation in challenging times

On 31 January, NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană met with Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Macedonia Bujar Osmani in his capacity as 2023 Chairperson-in-Office of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). Together they discussed NATO-OSCE partnership, the situation in the Western Balkans, as well as the war in Ukraine.

READ MORE

NATO Flight Training Europe receives three new training campuses

NATO Flight Training Europe receives three new training campuses

Three training campuses - in Greece, Hungary and North Macedonia - have been added to the NATO Flight Training Europe (NFTE) High Visibility Project. The 120 Flying Training Wing in Kalamata, the Kecskemét Air Base and the Pilot Training Centre near Skopje have joined facilities in Czechia and Italy on the list of official training campuses for Allied military pilots.

READ MORE

NATO’s Allied Rapid Reaction Corps hosts specialised medical exercise

NATO’s Allied Rapid Reaction Corps hosts specialised medical exercise

On 25 January 2023, NATO’s Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC) hosted a medical tabletop exercise, on behalf of the Chair of the NATO Committee of Chiefs of Military Medical Services (COMEDS) and UK Surgeon General, Major General Tim Hodgetts, bringing together representatives from the Defence Medical Services of the United Kingdom and 10 other member countries.

READ MORE

Secretary General at Keio University: NATO-Japan partnership is growing stronger

Secretary General at Keio University: NATO-Japan partnership is growing stronger

In a speech at Keio University in Tokyo on 1 February 2023, Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stressed that NATO and Japan ''may be oceans apart, but our security is closely connected''.

READ MORE

NATO Secretary General addresses students in South Korea: our security is connected

NATO Secretary General addresses students in South Korea: our security is connected

Speaking on 30 January 2023 at the CHEY Institute for Advanced Studies in Seoul, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg emphasised that ''what happens in Europe matters to the Indo-Pacific, and what happens in Asia matters to NATO. Our security is connected''.

READ MORE

 
NATO plays Among Us | #ProtectTheFuture

NATO plays Among Us | #ProtectTheFuture

In NATO’s first-ever gaming event, NATO expert Robin El Kady joined @ZeRoyalViking and PTF Creators Caroline Gleich and Sergio Hidalgo to play Among Us, and talk all things cyber and information.

WATCH VIDEO

THIS WEEK IN PICTURES

NATO Secretary General visits Japan
NATO Secretary General visits the Republic of Korea

Strategic Concepts
Top Five Russian Myths Debunked

Press Release

3 February 2023

 

Statement by the North Atlantic Council on the New START Treaty

The NATO Invitees associate themselves with this Statement.

  1. NATO Allies agree the New START Treaty contributes to international stability by constraining Russian and U.S. strategic nuclear forces.  Therefore, we note with concern that Russia has failed to comply with legally-binding obligations under the New START Treaty.
     
  2. Russia’s refusal to convene a session of the Bilateral Consultative Commission (BCC) within the treaty-established timeframe, and to facilitate U.S. inspection activities on its territory since August 2022 prevents the United States from exercising important rights under the Treaty, and undermines the United States’ ability to adequately verify Russian compliance with the Treaty’s central limits. The United States is in compliance with the New START Treaty.
     
  3. NATO Allies continue to view effective arms control as an essential contribution to our security objectives. The New START Treaty remains in the national security interest of all states, including NATO Allies. NATO Allies welcomed the February 2021 agreement between the United States and the Russian Federation to extend the New START Treaty for five years. However, Russia’s noncompliance undermines the viability of the New START Treaty.
     
  4. We call on Russia to fulfil its obligations under the Treaty by facilitating New START inspections on Russian territory, and by returning to participation in the Treaty’s implementation body, the BCC.

Déclaration du Conseil de l’Atlantique Nord relative au nouveau traité START

Les pays invités à rejoindre l’Alliance s’associent à cette déclaration.

  1. Les Alliés reconnaissent que le nouveau traité START contribue à la stabilité internationale en limitant les forces nucléaires stratégiques de la Russie et des États-Unis. C’est donc avec préoccupation que nous notons que la Russie manque aux obligations juridiquement contraignantes que lui impose le nouveau traité START.
     
  2. Le refus de la Russie de convoquer une réunion de la Commission consultative bilatérale dans le délai prévu par le traité et de faciliter les activités d’inspection des États-Unis sur son territoire depuis août 2022 empêche les États-Unis d’exercer des droits importants découlant du traité et compromet leur capacité à vérifier de manière adéquate que la Russie respecte les plafonds prévus par le traité. Les États-Unis respectent le nouveau traité START.
     
  3. Les pays de l’OTAN continuent de considérer qu’une maîtrise des armements efficace constitue une contribution essentielle aux objectifs de sécurité de l’Alliance. Le nouveau traité START demeure au service des intérêts de tous les États en matière de sécurité, y compris des Alliés. Ces derniers se sont félicités de l’accord intervenu en février 2021 entre les États-Unis et la Fédération de Russie visant à prolonger le traité de cinq ans. Toutefois, le non‑respect du nouveau traité START par la Russie met en péril la viabilité de ce dernier.
     
  4. Nous appelons la Russie à s'acquitter des obligations qui sont les siennes en vertu du traité en facilitant les inspections prévues sur son territoire et en reprenant sa participation à la Commission consultative bilatérale, organe de mise en application du traité.
Button Twitter PressButton Twitter NATO DepspoxButton Twitter Jens Stoltenberg

NATO Deputy Secretary General meets the Prime Minister of Moldova

On Tuesday 07 February 2023, the NATO Deputy Secretary General, Mr. Mircea Geoană, will receive the Prime Minister of Moldova, Ms. Natalia Gavrilița, at NATO HQ.

18:00 (CET)      Short statements by the Deputy Secretary General and the Prime Minister (Agora podium - visual media only)

 

Media Coverage

Media representatives who have annual accreditation to NATO for 2023 can cover the statements in person, on first come-first serve basis. Media wishing to do so are requested to inform NATOMediaOperations@hq.nato.int by midday on 07 February.

The event will be streamed live on the NATO website and Twitter @NATOPress.

A transcript of the Deputy Secretary General’s remarks, as well as pictures taken by a NATO photographer, will be available on the NATO website.

The video will be available for free download from the NATO Multimedia Portal after the event.