Stoltenberg: NATO remains strong despite pandemic
62% of NATO’s population committed to remaining member of military alliance H. J. I. / AA
16.03.2021
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Stoltenberg: NATO remains strong despite pandemic
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Presenting NATO’s annual report, Jens Stoltenberg described 2020 as “dominated by the pandemic which changed our lives, our economies and our societies”
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NATO’s ability to defend remained undiminished despite last year’s challenges, the NATO secretary-general said on Tuesday.
Presenting NATO’s annual report, Jens Stoltenberg described 2020 as “dominated by the pandemic which changed our lives, our economies and our societies.”
-But NATO s ability to defend our nations’ populations remained as strong as it was- Stoltenberg stressed, praising the allies “steady increase in defense spending” that has been rising for the sixth consecutive year.
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