Secretary General and Slovak President discuss keeping NATO strong in a challenging world
NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
03 Mar. 2015
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg welcomed Slovak President Andrej Kiska to NATO on Tuesday (3 March 2015) for talks on current security challenges. Mr. Stoltenberg thanked the President for his nation's many contributions to the Alliance, highlighting Slovakia's deployment to the Resolute Support mission in Afghanistan and its role in strengthening military capabilities, such as reconnaissance drones. "Slovakia plays an important role in our Alliance," he said.
Discussions focused on the crisis in Ukraine, caused by Russia's aggressive actions. Secretary General Stoltenberg said that the ceasefire was "fragile", but stressed that the Minsk agreement must be "respected and implemented in full".
Secretary General Stoltenberg and President Kiska reviewed how NATO is adapting to face new security challenges, including through the creation of a very high readiness "Spearhead Force", and the establishment of command and control centres in Eastern European Allies. Mr. Stoltenberg welcomed Slovakia's commitment to invest more in defence, including on new equipment and technologies, stressing that this will help keep our nations safe.
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