Pacific Partnership 2025 Conducts Mission Stop in Nuku’Alofa, Tonga, June 20, 2025 [Image 5 of 6]

Source: United States Navy (Logistics Group Western Pacific)

Issued by: on


NUKU’ALOFA, Tonga (June 20, 2025) U.S. Navy Capt. Mark B. Stefanik, center, mission commander of Pacific Partnership 2025 (PP-25), provides remarks during a nursing training workshop between U.S. Navy Sailors and local healthcare workers at Vaiola Hospital as part of PP-25 in Nuku’Alofa, Tonga, June 20, 2025. Now in its 21st iteration, the Pacific Partnership series is the largest annual multinational humanitarian assistance and disaster management preparedness mission conducted in the Indo-Pacific. Pacific Partnership works collaboratively with host and partner nations to enhance regional interoperability and disaster response capabilities, increase security and stability in the region, and foster new and enduring friendships in the Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Moises Sandoval/Released)

Date Taken: 06.20.2025
Date Posted: 06.23.2025 22:50
Photo ID: 9128253
VIRIN: 250620-N-ED646-2673
Resolution: 8640×5760
Size: 9.71 MB
Location: NUKU’ALOFA, TO

Web Views: 0
Downloads: 0

PUBLIC DOMAIN  

Pacific Partnership 2025 Conducts Mission Stop in Nuku’Alofa, Tonga, June 20, 2025 [Image 1 of 6]

Source: United States Navy (Logistics Group Western Pacific)

Issued by: on


NUKU’ALOFA, Tonga (June 20, 2025) U.S. Navy Capt. Mark B. Stefanik, right, mission commander of Pacific Partnership 2025 (PP-25), provides remarks during a pharmacist workshop with local healthcare workers at Vaiola Hospital as part of PP-25 in Nuku’Alofa, Tonga, June 20, 2025. Now in its 21st iteration, the Pacific Partnership series is the largest annual multinational humanitarian assistance and disaster management preparedness mission conducted in the Indo-Pacific. Pacific Partnership works collaboratively with host and partner nations to enhance regional interoperability and disaster response capabilities, increase security and stability in the region, and foster new and enduring friendships in the Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Moises Sandoval/Released)

Date Taken: 06.20.2025
Date Posted: 06.23.2025 22:50
Photo ID: 9128246
VIRIN: 250620-N-ED646-1049
Resolution: 8009×5348
Size: 5.77 MB
Location: NUKU’ALOFA, TO

Web Views: 0
Downloads: 0

PUBLIC DOMAIN  

Pacific Partnership 2025 Conducts Mission Stop in Nuku’Alofa, Tonga, June 18, 2025 [Image 4 of 4]

Source: United States Navy (Logistics Group Western Pacific)

Issued by: on


NUKU’ALOFA, Tonga (June 18, 2025) U.S. Navy Capt. Mark B. Stefanik, second from left, mission commander of Pacific Partnership 2025 (PP-25), and U.S. Army Capt. Levi Jackson, assigned to 72nd Medical Detachment Veterinary Service Support, conduct a public health tour of a local frozen confectionery production plant as part of PP-25 in Nuku’Alofa, Tonga, June 18, 2025. Now in its 21st iteration, the Pacific Partnership series is the largest annual multinational humanitarian assistance and disaster management preparedness mission conducted in the Indo-Pacific. Pacific Partnership works collaboratively with host and partner nations to enhance regional interoperability and disaster response capabilities, increase security and stability in the region, and foster new and enduring friendships in the Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Moises Sandoval/Released)

Date Taken: 06.18.2025
Date Posted: 06.22.2025 04:23
Photo ID: 9125905
VIRIN: 250618-N-ED646-6844
Resolution: 8075×5380
Size: 13.29 MB
Location: NUKU’ALOFA, TO

Web Views: 38
Downloads: 3

PUBLIC DOMAIN  

Pacific Partnership 2025 Concludes Mission Stop in Suva, Fiji, June 16, 2025

Source: United States Navy (Logistics Group Western Pacific)

SUVA, Fiji – Pacific Partnership 2025 officially concluded its mission stop in Fiji with a closing ceremony hosted at the Waiqanake District School on June 16, 2025.

The largest annual multinational humanitarian assistance and disaster response preparedness mission conducted in the Indo-Pacific, Pacific Partnership enables participants, including United States and Fijian personnel, to work together to enhance disaster response capabilities and foster new and enduring friendships.

“The United States of America believes in a free and open Pacific for all nations,” said U.S. Navy Capt. Mark B. Stefanik, mission commander during the closing ceremony. “We deeply value our long history with Fiji and we hope that the work done here helps to reinforce our commitment to this island and to the people of Fiji.”

While in Fiji, the medical team, consisting of U.S. and Fijian public health services personnel, conducted a total of 16 side-by-side subject matter expert exchanges in the fields of hemoculture, permaculture, agriculture, and apiculture. The team accrued more than 26 hours of hands-on training through public health engagements such as the Polymerase Chain Reaction laboratory, spay and neuter clinics, ruminant husbandry training, and a beekeeping tour assembling over 42 participants from across Suva.

The Pacific Partnership engineering team also capitalized on the opportunity to provide focused support to address several local infrastructure concerns. A total of 12 U.S. Navy Sailors, assigned to Amphibious Construction Battalion 1, and 8 New Zealand Royal Army Engineers collaborated to undertake the construction and repairs of the Waiqanake District School, to include the complete renovation and installation of a small library in a classroom building. The team also removed obsolete rain gutters from three different classroom buildings and rendered a fresh coat of paint to two classroom buildings. Waiqanake District School, which accommodates over 300 staff, faculty and students, hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony in celebration for the newly renovated facilities on June 16.

U.S. Navy Musicians with the Pacific Fleet “Big Wave” Brass Band engaged in a variety of live performances across more than 10 school campuses and venues across the island of Viti Levu, Fiji. This musical ensemble featured 10 musicians, which hosted concerts between Suva and Nadi, including the closing ceremony of Pacific Partnership 2025’s mission stop in Fiji.

Now in its 21st iteration, Pacific Partnership series is the largest annual multinational humanitarian assistance and disaster management preparedness mission conducted in the Indo-Pacific. Pacific Partnership works collaboratively with host and partner nations to enhance regional interoperability and disaster response capabilities, increase security and stability in the region, and foster new and enduring friendships in the Indo-Pacific.

Date Taken: 06.16.2025
Date Posted: 06.19.2025 21:08
Story ID: 501094
Location: SUVA, FJ

Web Views: 54
Downloads: 0

PUBLIC DOMAIN  

U.S., Australia, and Japan strengthen ties during Southern Jackaroo 25

Source: United States INDO PACIFIC COMMAND

TOWNSVILLE, Australia — U.S. Marines and Sailors with the Marine Rotational Force – Darwin (MRF-D) 25.3 Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) arrived in Townsville to train alongside the Australian Defence Force (ADF) and the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) during Exercise Southern Jackaroo 25, a multi-lateral exercise held from May 25 through June 13, 2025 at the Townsville Field Training Area, Queensland, Australia.

NATO Secretary General outlines expectations ahead of historic Summit

Source: NATO

On Monday 23 June [2025] NATO Secretary General, Mark Rutte, outlined his expectations for the NATO Summit in The Hague. This year’s Summit takes place on Tuesday 24 and Wednesday 25 June and will bring together heads of state and government from across the Alliance; it will be hosted by the Netherlands for the first time.

“We meet at a truly historic moment, with significant and growing challenges to our security” Mr Rutte stated. “As the world becomes more dangerous, Allied leaders will take bold decisions to strengthen our collective defence, making NATO a stronger, a fairer and a more lethal Alliance.”

This week, Allies will approve a major new defence investment plan, raising the benchmark for defence investment to 5% of GDP. This will be agreed together with a concerted effort to ramp up defence industry across NATO, increasing security and creating jobs. There will also be a continued focus on support for Ukraine alongside the pursuit of a just and lasting end to Russia’s war of aggression.

Mr Rutte made clear that the new defence investment plan will be “decisive” to ensuring effective deterrence. While the details of national capability targets are classified, the Secretary General called for a five-fold increase in air defence capabilities, thousands more tanks and armoured vehicles and millions of rounds of artillery ammunition to help keep NATO’s one billion citizens safe.

Speaking ahead of the NATO Summit Defence Industry Forum on Tuesday 24, Mr Rutte urged Allies to work with industry to expand their defence industrial base warning that “there is not nearly enough supply to meet our increased demand on either side of the Atlantic”. “By investing more and producing more, we build a stronger NATO” he stressed.

Strengthening partnerships will remain a key focus for the Alliance, with the Summit providing the opportunity to engage with Ukraine, NATO partners in the Indo-Pacific, and the leadership of the European Union.

Finally, on Ukraine Mr Rutte was unambiguous, “we must continue to make sure Ukraine has what it needs to defend today and deter in the future. Our support for Ukraine is unwavering and will persist” he affirmed.

Information for accredited media

Source: NATO

PROGRAMME

Please check the event programme for the schedule of events. The detailed media programme (pdf) also includes pools departures and other technical details.

VENUE

 On 24 – 25 June, the NATO Summit will take place at the World Forum Convention Centre. The International Media Centre (IMC) is located in the World Forum Convention Centre. 

The Accreditation Office is located at Stadhouderslaan 15, 2517 HV The Hague.

PICKING UP YOUR ACCREDITATION BADGE

 You will be granted a media pass only if you received a confirmation from NATO that your application for accreditation has been successful.

 You can collect your NATO Summit media pass at the Accreditation Office, located at Stadhouderslaan 15, 2517 HV The Hague.

 You will need to show a valid national identification document (Passport or ID-card) and press card (or accreditation letter from a recognised media organisation). You will need to bring the same ID document that you used in your accreditation application.

ACCESS TO THE INTERNATIONAL MEDIA CENTRE

 All media representatives must use Stadhouderslaan 15, 2517 HV The Hague to access the International Media Centre. 

The location is accessible by city public transport (tram/bus), taxi, car or bike. A passenger drop-off point and bicycle racks are available. There are no parking facilities nearby.

Tram station World Forum (served by the lines 1 and 17) and bus stop World Forum (served by the lines 24 and 28) are located in the proximity of the Accreditation Office. 

Please note media will need to go through airport-style security screening which may take longer at peak periods. 

Given the security procedures and distances between venues, please plan at least 45 minutes for reaching the IMC.

OPENING HOURS

  Media Centre Accreditation Office
 Saturday, 21 June  Closed  12:00 – 18:00
 Sunday, 22 June  12:00 – 18:00  12:00 – 18:00
 Monday, 23 June  09:00 – 20:00  09:00 – 20:00
 Tuesday, 24 June  Open continuously from 07:00  07:00 – 18:00
 Wednesday, 25 June  Open continuously until 02:00 on 26 June  06:30 – 14:00

MEDIA CENTRE / FACILITIES

The IMC includes the following facilities:

  • General filing area which is the main working space for all media accredited to the Summit, with access to internet (free), video and audio feed, and power outlets – available on a first come first serve basis.
  • Editing area – fully booked
  • Indoor/outdoor stand-up positions – fully booked
  • TV presentation positions
  • Press briefing rooms: One large press briefing room (Main Press Theatre) and 13 other press briefing rooms of different sizes. There will also be several informal media huddle/stakeout positions.
  • One Summit TV studio and one online engagements studio
  • Catering facilities for media

Lockers for media are available in the IMC; belongings can be stored overnight in the lockers. Bulky equipment exceeding the size of the lockers cannot be left / stored in the media centre overnight.

The World Forum is a non-smoking building.

For any questions during the Summit, accredited journalists can go to the Information Desk at the Media centre.

OPEN ACCESS FOR MEDIA

Media will have unescorted access to the following:

  • Filing, broadcast and catering area.
  • Outdoor stand-up positions
  • Press conference area – when press conferences are taking place.
  • Media huddle/stakeout area – when engagements are taking place.

NATO Secretary General’s press conferences are open to all accredited media representatives. Press conference announced on the CCTV are open for accredited media present in the IMC.

POOLED ACCESS FOR MEDIA

Media access to the main Summit events is pooled. Specific pool cards for each event will be used by NATO to identify the media authorised to attend. Please consult the media programme to identify the pools for each event.

Media representatives wishing to be considered for a media pool need to contact Summitmediaoperations@hq.nato.int. You will receive a confirmation if your request can be accommodated, and you will be invited to collect your pool card.

By accepting a NATO pool position, you commit to share immediately all information and material collected while in the pool with any accredited media that request it, at no charge and with no restriction on the use of the material for news purposes. Media representatives and news organisations must identify that it is pooled material every time it is used. Pooled material can only be used for legitimate news purposes and it cannot be sold.

MEDIA ACCESS TO NATIONAL EVENTS

 Participating Heads of State and Government may hold press conferences in the Media Centre. If those are open to all media, time and location will be announced on the CCTV. 

Details about national media plans (press briefings, bilateral meetings) are available from the national delegations. Providing information about, and organizing media coverage of bilateral events is the responsibility of the respective national delegations. 

Please contact the national delegations directly. A contact list of national press officers is available at the Information Desk in the Media Centre.

BROADCAST AND CONTENT

NEP Groep/Wirtz Film operates as Host TV for the NATO Summit and covers live all events open to the media. The coverage will be available via satellite (on world feed), in the International Media Centre and on the NATO website. 

Host TV will also provide continuous broadcast quality video feed of the Public Forum in the IMC. The Public Forum will also be shown live on NATO’s YouTube channel and on www.natopublicforum.org.

Technical details relevant for broadcasters are available here

Broadcast-quality B-roll will be available for free download from the NATO Multimedia Portal. Journalists need to register to the portal to be able to download videos: natomultimedia.tv/portal/Register.html. For more information, contact content@natomultimedia.tv.

Transcripts of the Secretary General’s public remarks, as well as pictures taken by NATO photographers will be available on the NATO website.

REGISTRATION OF WIRELESS EQUIPMENT

To ensure your wireless equipment functions properly, safely, and legally during the NATO summit, it’s important to understand whether a license is required and how to comply with national regulations. Please visit to find out:   https://www.rdi.nl/onderwerpen/public-events

NATO PUBLIC FORUM

The NATO Public Forum will take place on 24-25 June at the Summit site. Details about the event are available at www.natopublicforum.org.

Direct coverage by credentialed media will be pooled and access will be escorted from the International Media Centre. Media can ask for access at the Information Desk.

NOTE: Media cannot participate in the discussions or ask questions.

INTERPRETATION

There will be simultaneous interpretation into French, Russian and Ukrainian of the NATO Secretary General’s press conferences and public remarks at the start of the Summit’s working sessions. Interpretation in multiple languages will also available during the live-streaming on the NATO website. 

Interpretation might be provided for some of the national press conferences. Headsets will be available in the respective press conference rooms.

SECURITY

It is strongly recommended to arrive early to clear security checks. Please comply with the instructions of security staff. Passes must be visible at all times.

If you lose your accreditation badge, please write to NATOAccreditations@hq.nato.int and report at the Information Desk.

CATERING

Catering will be available at the Summit venue throughout the Summit at no cost. Snacks, coffee, water will be provided throughout the IMC during opening hours. Hot meals will be provided in the media catering area at times outlined below.

Day Lunch Dinner Dinner
 22 June  13:00 – 15:00  –  
 23 June  12:30 – 14:30  17.30 -19.30  
 24 June  11:30 – 14:30  19:00 – 21:00  Light catering overnight
 25 June  11:30 – 14:30  18:30-21:00  Light catering overnight

LOST AND FOUND

 Please check at the Information Desk.

MAPS

Access to the premises

CONTACT POINTS

General logistics, pool access:  Summitmediaoperations@hq.nato.int

Media accreditation:  NATOAccreditations@hq.nato.int 

Edit booths, standups, etc: broadcastoperations@mfasummits.nl 

TV Studio:  broadcastoperations@hq.nato.int 

B-roll and video distribution:  content@natomultimedia.tv

NATO Summit Media Coordination:
Ms. Alina COCA – Summitmediaoperations@hq.nato.int

The Netherlands Media Coordination: antoinet-de.haan@minbuza.nl

Media queries and / or requests for interviews of NATO officials:
NATO Press and Media Service – press@hq.nato.int
The Netherlands: NATO2025-press@minbuza.nl