- 17 Feb. 2018 -
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg discussed
security challenges facing the Alliance in a series of bilateral meetings at
the Munich Security Conference on Friday and Saturday (16 -17 February 2018).
He met with the US National Security Advisor
General H.R. McMaster, with whom he discussed the security issues facing the
Alliance, as well as burden-sharing and the preparations for the July NATO
summit.
The summit and burden sharing among Allies were
also on the agenda of the meeting between the Secretary General and Dutch Prime
Minister Mark Rutte. The Secretary General thanked Mr Rutte for the
contributions of the Netherlands to NATO operations.
Mr Stoltenberg also met with United Nations
Secretary General Antonio Guterres. They discussed the long-standing NATO-UN
relations.
Meeting with Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi of
Iraq, the Secretary General congratulated him on the major progress in
defeating ISIS and updated him on NATO's decision to initiate planning for a
training mission in Iraq, building on The Alliance's current training efforts.
The Secretary General also met with the Austrian
Federal Chancellor Sebastian Kurz to discuss NATO’s partnership with Austria.
In talks with President Petro Poroshenko of
Ukraine, the Secretary General reiterated NATO’s strong support for Ukraine’s
sovereignty and territorial integrity. The two leaders discussed the security situation
in Ukraine and plans for UN peace-keepers, as well as NATO's continued support
for Ukraine. Mr. Stoltenberg stressed that the Alliance will continue to
provide political and practical support to Ukraine and work to further deepen
cooperation.
As part of NATO’s regular dialogue with Russia, the
Secretary General met Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. They discussed
the situation in Ukraine and the need to implement the Minsk agreements, as
well as transparency and risk-reduction in Europe. They agreed to explore the
possibility of another meeting of the NATO-Russia Council.
In Munich Mr. Stoltenberg also addressed the Munich
Security Conference and delivered a keynote speech at a gathering organised by
the Bundesverband der Deutschen Industrie (BDI).
He also discussed transatlantic relations, NATO’s
adaptation and progress in burden-sharing with a Congressional Delegation of
the United States.
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