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“Experience, understanding of challenges and commitment to NATO values.” Romania’s Klaus Iohannis explains why he wants to be NATO chief

Romanian President Klaus Iohannis on Wednesday said that the countries on NATO's eastern flank are the Allies’ first line of deterrence against Russia's aggression, a reason why Romania deserves a senior role in NATO leadership. Mr. Iohannis who launched his bid to be NATO Secretary-General in March said he threw in his hat with the conviction that he had the...

Secretary General welcomes NATO’s partnership with Bosnia, calls for unity and continued reforms

Exercise ‘Strong Balkan 23’ was held in Albania from 31 October to 10 November. It featured Special Operations Forces (SOF) from seven NATO Allies including Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania and Türkiye as well as observers from NATO partner Bosnia and Herzegovina. credit: NATO
Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg welcomed Bosnia and Herzegovina leader, Denis Bećirović to NATO Headquarters on Monday to discuss regional security issues and bolstering the country’s partnership with NATO. Mr Stoltenberg emphasised that NATO strongly supports Bosnia and Herzegovina’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. He outlined that NATO’s commitment to Bosnia and Herzegovina includes support to the country’s efforts to reform its...

Romania launches Sea Shield 24 international maritime military exercises

Romania's Naval Forces are hosting “Sea Shield 24” from April 8th to 21st, a multinational exercise with 12 allied and partner countries, including Bulgaria, France, Georgia, Greece, Italy, the United Kingdom, Moldova, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Turkey, and the United States. Over 2,200 military personnel and 135 technical units, including 27 maritime and riverine vessels, 17 aircraft, and 91 vehicles...

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