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Standing NATO Mine Countermeasures Group One (SNMCMG1) is guarding critical undersea infrastructure (CUI) in the Baltic Sea as part of Baltic Sentry, a maritime patrol activity intended to deter further incidents against Allied undersea pipelines and cables. Baltic Sentry, announced by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on 14 January 2025, comes after potential sabotage on several undersea pipelines and cables between NATO’s Baltic and Nordic Allies. While Allies are responsible for monitoring and guarding their territorial waters, Baltic Sentry leverages NATO’s standing maritime units in international waters to keep a close eye on maritime traffic and look for signs of suspicious behaviour. Click here to download the b-roll. Footage includes shots of Royal Netherlands Navy ships patrolling near Denmark, as well as an interview with Lieutenant Commander Sander Klop, commanding officer of the HNLMS NATO Review offers expert opinion, analysis and debate on security issues. What is published in this magazine does not necessarily represent the official position or policy of member governments, or of NATO | |
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Professor Corneliu BjolaOn 6 December 2024, in an unprecedented move, Romania’s Constitutional Court annulled the results of the first round of its 24 November presidential election, citing evidence provided by intelligence agencies that the electoral process had been “compromised throughout its duration and across all stages”. | |
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On Monday, 10 February 2025, the NATO Deputy Secretary General, Ms Radmila Shekerinska, will travel to Székesfehérvár, Hungary, where she will participate in a ceremony declaring the Headquarters Multinational Division Centre fully operational. During her visit, Ms Shekerinska will meet with the Minister of Defence of Hungary, Mr Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky and other high-level officials. For general queries: Contact the NATO Press Office On Wednesday, 12 February 2025, the NATO Secretary General, Mr Mark Rutte, will brief the press ahead of the Meeting of NATO Ministers of Defence, which will take place on 13 February 2025, at NATO Headquarters, in Brussels. Media advisory 12:30 (CET) Pre-ministerial press conference by the Secretary General Media accreditation and coverage - Media representatives with annual accreditation to NATO (for 2024 or 2025) can attend the press conference using their annual badge.
- Media representatives accredited for the Meeting of NATO Ministers of Defence (and who have received confirmation of their successful accreditation), can also cover the pre-ministerial press conference. Media accreditation for the Ministerial meeting is closed.
- The press conference will be streamed live on the NATO website, EBU Worldfeed, to EBU news exchange, as well as on NATO News on YouTube.
- A transcript of the Secretary General’s remarks, as well as pictures, will be available on the NATO website.
- Video will be available for free download from the NATO Multimedia Portal.
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On Thursday, 6 February 2025, the NATO Secretary General, Mr Mark Rutte, will participate in a panel discussion followed by an exchange of views at the EU Ambassadors Conference 2025 on the topic “EU and NATO: A new era for EU’s defence and security”. There will be no media opportunity. Photographs will be available on the NATO website. For more information: About the EU Ambassadors Conference, please access the event’s website. For general queries: contact the NATO Press Office.
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