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Category Archives: NATO
Chicoria – Nato Morto feat Metal Carter – Video
Posted: November 25, 2014 at 3:52 pm
Chicoria - Nato Morto feat Metal Carter
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Poroshenko: Ukrainians will vote on joining NATO years from now
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The divisive issue of whether Ukraine should join NATO will be put to a vote years from now, after the necessary reforms have been completed, President Petro Poroshenko announced Monday.
Russia's steadfast opposition to its neighbor and longtime ally becoming a member of the Western military alliance is a major factor in the armed conflict racking eastern Ukraine as Moscow attempts to thwart what it sees as the Kiev leadership's about-face to align instead with Europe.
An Oct. 26 parliamentary election has empowered a coalition in favor of pursuing membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization as soon as possible, although all parties recognize that it will take years to meet the alliance conditions for new members.
Poroshenko has taken a more go-slow approach to NATO membership in view of Moscow's aggressive action in protest of Ukrainians' ouster of Kremlin-allied President Viktor Yanukovich in February. Russian President Vladimir Putin sent troops to seize Ukraine's Crimean peninsula days after Yanukovich was toppled by a pro-Europe rebellion and he is accused by a broad array of foreign governments of arming and instigating separatists fighting government forces in eastern Ukraine. More than 4,300 people have been killed since fighting broke out in April.
"The decision on accession to NATO lies solely in the competence of the people of Ukraine," Poroshenko said at a news conference Monday with visiting Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite.
Poroshenko said Ukraine was committed to making the reforms and investments necessary to meet NATO requirements but that a referendum would be held after those milestones are reached, sometime around 2020, to determine whether or not to join what is now a 28-nation alliance.
Putin has cast NATO expansion into the former Soviet sphere of influence as aggression aimed at undermining the security of Russia, and the frequency of provocative air and sea space violations has tripled this year as Moscow takes a more hostile posture against its NATO-member neighbors.
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg warned Monday that aerial intrusions by Russian fighter planes, numbering more than 100 so far this year, are putting commercial aircraft at risk.
"They're not turning on the transponders, they are not filing their flight plans and they're not communicating with civilian air-traffic control," Stoltenberg told reporters at an alliance gathering in The Hague. "That poses a risk on civilian air traffic."
Stoltenberg also commented on the status of Ukraine's eligibility to join NATO, saying that although it had been put on the back burner it remains available to the embattled country.
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Ukrainians to Decide on Future NATO Membership in Eventual Vote
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel said sanctions against Russia will stay as long as the government in Moscow does little to resolve the conflict in Ukraine.
Were working on a diplomatic resolution to this crisis, Merkel said today in Berlin. As long as Russia contributes very little or nothing to overcome this crisis, we need economic sanctions. Theyre unavoidable, although I know they impact the German and the European economies.
The stance underscores the growing resolve among Ukraines allies as violence between separatists and government troops sidelines diplomatic efforts to reach a negotiated outcome. France today ruled out delivery of a warship to Russia.
More than 4,300 people have been killed during the almost eight-month conflict in the regions of Donetsk and Luhansk and much of the local infrastructure has been laid to waste in rebel-held areas of Ukraine. The U.S., NATO and the European Union accuse President Vladimir Putin of fueling the crisis by aiding the separatists, a charge Russia denies. Ukraine says Russian troops and vehicles continue to cross the border.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg urged Russia to pull back its forces from eastern Ukraine and respect a wobbly truce, which has been breached repeatedly since it was signed in the Belarusian capital, Minsk, more than two months ago. He also said that the alliance would stick by a 2008 decision to let Ukraine join if it eventually meets the criteria and decides to do so, even if membership isnt being discussed now.
We are calling on Russia to stop violating international law and to respect the sovereignty of Ukraine, Stoltenberg told lawmakers from NATO countries in The Hague yesterday.
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said the former Soviet republic will decide in a referendum at the end of the decade whether to seek North Atlantic Treaty Organization membership once it completes necessary policy changes. Admission to the military alliance requires agreement by all member states, currently 28.
Ukraines government said Sept. 26 that it seeks NATO membership in the short term. Putin has criticized the U.S. and EU countries for encroaching into former communist Europe, saying they have violated agreements signed at the end of the Cold War and pose a threat to his countrys national security.
The decision on its future ties with NATO is for Ukraine alone to make, the foreign ministers of Lithuania and the Czech Republic said at a briefing in Prague.
The situation in Ukraine means the terms for delivery of the first of two Mistral warships to Russia have not been met, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said on France Inter radio today. President Francois Hollande has said the Sept. 5 cease-fire agreement between Ukraine and the separatists must be enforced before France can transfer the helicopter carriers.
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NATO Secretary General speech at 60th Plenary Session of NATO Parliamentary Assembly, 24 NOV 2014 – Video
Posted: November 24, 2014 at 10:53 am
NATO Secretary General speech at 60th Plenary Session of NATO Parliamentary Assembly, 24 NOV 2014
Keynote address by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the 60th Plenary Session of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly in The Hague, 24 November 2014.
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NATO says 2 international service members killed in attack in eastern Afghanistan
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Published November 24, 2014
KABUL, Afghanistan NATO says that two of its service members have been killed in an attack in eastern Afghanistan.
Following protocol, it did not confirm their nationalities. A NATO spokeswoman says the attack happened just before 9 a.m. Monday.
A spokesman for Kabul's police chief, Hashmat Stanekzai, says that a bomb attached to a bicycle detonated near a foreign military convoy in the eastern part of the capital Kabul.
He says one Afghan civilian was wounded.
Monday's deaths bring the total for this month of foreign service members killed in Afghanistan to three. The total number killed this year is 63, 46 of them Americans.
Military convoys and foreign compounds in Kabul have been specifically targeted in recent weeks by insurgent groups waging war against the Afghan government.
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Afghan Bombings Kill 2 NATO Troops, 6 Civilians
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Bombings across Afghanistan killed two NATO troops and six civilians Monday, authorities said, as the death toll in the country's deadliest insurgent attack this year rose to at least 50.
The attacks, including Sunday's mass killing by a suicide bomber at a volleyball tournament, come amid a renewed Taliban offensive as foreign troops begin to withdraw from the country.
In a statement, NATO said the troops had been killed by an "enemy attack in eastern Afghanistan." It did not identify the nationalities of dead, as the coalition waits for their home countries to make the announcement.
A spokesman for Kabul's police chief, Hashmat Stanekzai, said the troops were killed when a bomb attached to a bicycle exploded near a foreign military convoy in the eastern part of the capital Monday morning. He said the blast wounded one Afghan civilian.
A total of 63 NATO troops have been killed this year, 46 of them Americans.
Another bomb attached to a motorcycle exploded later Monday in a crowded market in Afghanistan's northern Kunduz province, killing six people and wounding at least five, police spokesman Sarwar Hussaini said.
No group claimed responsibility for either attack Monday. Insurgents have stepped up their assaults against Afghan security forces in a bid to undermine the Western-backed Kabul government of President Ashraf Ghani.
The insurgents' deadliest attack this year, the volleyball tournament bombing Sunday in Paktika province bordering Pakistan, killed at least 50 people, said Mokhlis Afghan, a spokesman for the provincial governor. He said authorities were still trying to determine an accurate death toll Monday.
The suicide bomber detonated explosives as he mingled with the large crowd there, causing the many casualties. Interior Ministry spokesman Seddiq Sediqqi said the dead included 10 members of a local police force, including a police commander.
Abdullah Abdullah, the country's chief executive, visited a hospital in Paktika province Monday to see the wounded. He said locals believed the Taliban carried out the attack as they opposed the insurgents.
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NATO Secretary General Demands To Stop Defence Cuts
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Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization or NATO requested the member countries to stop the cuts and to increase investment in defence as peaceful times has changed.
Speaking to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Hague at the 60th plenary session, he said defence cannot take an excessive share of the austerity burden and all allies should shoulder their fair share in terms of spending, capabilities and contributing to its operations.
He noted that when NATO cuts defence spending, other countries have increased it rapidly. He pointed out the example of Russia which escalated its defence spending by 50 percent in last five years. Meanwhile, NATO has reduced its spending by 20 percent.
Stoltenberg stressed that we are not living in peaceful times and the military needs long term investment and political support. The Secretary General said, at the Wales Summit, it was agreed to strengthen collective defence to deal threats. The summit envisaged 'Spearhead Force,' a high readiness force able to react quickly with its command and control presence in the Eastern part of the alliance. He said, to deliver the capabilities, the alliance needs to spend better.
He pointed out that though the gross domestic product of the US and the Europe is almost the same, US spends more than twice on defence than all the other allies combined.
He asked for step by step increase in defence spending and to show progress by the Warsaw Summit in 2016. Further he said,there should be improvement in ballistic missile defence, training and exercise, and fully equipping land forces.
The Secretary General said with no imminent territorial threat after the Cold War, NATO has reduced its command structure to less than 9000 from 22,000. Tanks were reduced to 7,000 from 33,000. The alliance have postponed new investments, reduced exercises and cut back on the maintenance of equipment. But now as "the stakes are high and the threats are real," he demanded to redouble efforts to resource the alliance.
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Ukrainians to Decide on NATO Membership in Referendum
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Ukraine will decide whether to join NATO in a referendum at the end of this decade once it moves from empty declarations and completes real policy changes needed for membership, President Petro Poroshenko said.
We have worked out an intense plan for the next six years, so that the country meets the criteria to join the EU and to join NATO, Poroshenko said in Kiev today. And only then the Ukrainian people will decide on joining or not joining, in a referendum.
Ukraines government said Sept. 26 that it seeks to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in the short term. Russian President Vladimir Putin has criticized the U.S. and European Union countries for encroaching into former communist Europe, saying they have violated agreements signed at the end of the Cold War and pose a threat to his countrys national security.
More than 4,300 people have been killed during the conflict and much of the local infrastructure has been laid to waste in the Luhansk and Donetsk regions of Ukraine along the Russian border. The EU and the U.S. accuse Russia of not abiding by a Sept. 5 truce signed in Minsk, Belarus. Ukraine says Russian troops and vehicles continue to cross the frontier. Russia denies its fomenting the war.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg urged Russia to pull back its forces from eastern Ukraine and respect the wobbly truce. He also said that the military alliance would stick by a 2008 decision to let Ukraine join if it eventually meets the criteria and decides to do so, even if membership isnt being discussed now.
The open door is still open, Stoltenberg said.
The conflict has intensified since rebels held elections Nov. 2. Three Ukrainian soldiers were killed and 24 were wounded by separatists over the past 24 hours, Ukrainian military spokesman Andriy Lysenko told reporters today. In Donetsk, 12 citizens were wounded by shelling over the weekend, the city council said on its website.
We are calling on Russia to pull back its forces from eastern Ukraine and to respect the Minsk agreements, and to stop fueling the conflict by supporting the separatists and use all its influence on the separatists to make sure they are respecting the cease-fire, Stoltenberg told lawmakers from NATO countries in The Hague today. We are calling on Russia to stop violating international law and to respect the sovereignty of Ukraine.
Germanys foreign minister expressed concerns that Russia is seeking to split up Ukraine by supporting separatists in the east as Putin defended his stance in the conflict.
Im taking Russia at its word that it doesnt want to destroy the unity of Ukraine, Der Spiegel magazine cited the German minister, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, as saying in an interview. The reality, however, is speaking a different language.
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NATO Prepares With CREVAL – Video
Posted: November 23, 2014 at 7:51 pm
NATO Prepares With CREVAL
2014 - The North Atlantic Treaty Organization faces vastly different threats, making sure command and control elements are prepared is the goal of CREVAL, Combat Readiness Evaluation. http://ww...
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NATO Social Adaptation Centre: Odesa office offers retraining for former navy servicemen – Video
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NATO Social Adaptation Centre: Odesa office offers retraining for former navy servicemen
A new NATO-backed centre in Odesa will offer retraining for former servicemen from the Ukrainian Navy. The initiative aims to provide support for up to 8000...
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