NATO Secretary General visits SHAPE and new NATO command to support security assistance to Ukraine based in Germany

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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte met with the NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR), General Christopher Cavoli and other senior officials during his first visit to the Alliance’s Supreme Headquarters (SHAPE) in the Belgian city of Mons on Monday (14 October 2024).

In the afternoon, the Secretary General travelled with General Cavoli to Wiesbaden, Germany to visit NATO’s new Security Assistance and Training Ukraine (NSATU) command at the Clay Barracks, where the Secretary General also met with German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius.

In talking with the troops, Mr. Rutte noted how important their work was, preparing the way for 700 personnel who will be stationed in Wiesbaden and at logistical nodes on the Eastern flank of the Alliance. He said that the new command will make a real difference for Ukraine on the battlefield and “for our own security”.

NSATU will coordinate the provision of military training and equipment for Ukraine by NATO Allies and partners – including artillery, ammunition and air defences – and will help Ukrainian forces prepare for the future.

NATO Chief Scientist launches Grants Programme to foster global security innovation

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NATO has officially launched its Chief Scientist Grants Programme, dedicated to fostering excellence in science and technology research. In total, 500,000 euros will support research projects focused on advancing science and contributing to global security. Researchers from NATO member countries are invited to apply, with grants ranging from 25,000 euros to 100,000 euros. These will support projects in areas such as deterrence and defence; diversity in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields; emerging and disruptive technologies; as well as Science and Technology (S&T) resilience and foresight.

The NATO Chief Scientist Grants Programme

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You can now apply for the NATO Chief Scientist Grants Programme.

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Who: The grants are open to nationals from NATO Allies who are working for or affiliated with NATO Allied governments, research institutes, non-governmental organizations or the private sector. Applicants need to be resident in the country where the institution they are working for is located. The programme particularly encourages applications from women in STEM fields.

What: Applicants must submit an application form including a proposal related to one of the listed focus areas. Qualifying projects will need to be completed by end 2025. Proposals should include a forward-looking general problem statement and aim for both scientific excellence and real-world security impact.

Applicants should also address the economic viability of their proposals, and include reference to the Applicant’s experience handling similar projects. The application should include an evaluation of potential risks associated with the proposal, and a risk response plan.

When: Applications are open from now until November 15, 2024. Shortlisted candidates may be contacted in December 2024, and selected candidates will be notified by January 2024. All selected projects will have to be completed by the end of 2025.

This marks a significant opportunity for researchers to contribute to global security and technological advancement, while also promoting diversity and inclusion in defence-related STEM fields. Any inquires may be directed to mbx.sto@hq.nato.int.

NATO Secretary General meets the Prime Minister of Sweden

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On Wednesday, 16 October 2024, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will receive the Prime Minister of Sweden, Mr Ulf Kristersson, at NATO Headquarters in Brussels.

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13:50 (CEST)  Joint press conference by the Secretary General and the Prime Minister of Sweden.

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NATO Secretary General to visit Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe and Clay Barracks in Germany

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On Monday, 14 October 2024, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will visit Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) and will travel to Germany.

At SHAPE, Mr Rutte will meet Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR), General Christopher Cavoli, and other senior officers. 

In the afternoon, NATO Secretary General will travel to Wiesbaden, where he will meet the German Minister of Defence, Mr Boris Pistorius, and visit the site of NATO’s Security Assistance and Training – Ukraine (NSATU) command.

There will be no media opportunity.

Photographs will be available on the NATO website and video can be downloaded from the NATO Multimedia Portal after the event.

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Pre-ministerial press conference of the NATO Secretary General

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On Wednesday, 16 October 2024, NATO Secretary General, Mr Mark Rutte, will brief the press ahead of the Meeting of NATO Ministers of Defence, which will take place on 17-18 October 2024 at NATO Headquarters, in Brussels.

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16:00 (CEST)   Pre-ministerial press conference by the Secretary General

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NATO holds annual nuclear exercise: Steadfast Noon

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NATO will begin its annual nuclear exercise “Steadfast Noon” on Monday (14 October 2024) with more than 60 aircraft taking part in training flights over western Europe. Steadfast Noon runs for two weeks and involves fighter jets capable of carrying U.S. nuclear warheads, but does not involve any live weapons.

“Nuclear deterrence is the cornerstone of Allied security,” NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said. “Steadfast Noon is an important test of the Alliance’s nuclear deterrent and sends a clear message to any adversary that NATO will protect and defend all Allies.”

NATO’s nuclear exercise is a routine and recurring training activity that happens every October. Steadfast Noon involves 2,000 military personnel from eight airbases and a variety of aircraft types, including nuclear-capable jets, bombers, fighter escorts, refuelling aircraft and planes capable of reconnaissance and electronic warfare. This year’s exercise involves flights mainly over host countries Belgium and the Netherlands and in airspace over Denmark, the United Kingdom and the North Sea. Planning for the exercise began a year ago and thirteen Allies will send aircraft to take part in the drills.

NATO is taking steps to ensure the safety, security, effectiveness and credibility of the Alliance’s nuclear deterrent. For example, this year, the first Allied F-35A fighter aircraft from the Netherlands were declared ready to perform nuclear roles. NATO’s Washington Summit declaration makes clear that “the fundamental purpose of NATO’s nuclear capability is to preserve peace, prevent coercion and deter aggression,” It states that “as long as nuclear weapons exist, NATO will remain a nuclear alliance.”  

Secretary General praises the United Kingdom’s contributions to NATO and Ukraine

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On Thursday (10 October 2024) NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte travelled to London for meetings with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy, and UK Defence Secretary John Healey.

The visit marked Mr Rutte’s first official trip to an Allied nation since taking office as NATO Secretary General.

Discussions focused on the UK’s significant contributions to the deterrence and defence of the Alliance, and support for Ukraine.

The Secretary General praised the UK’s enduring commitment to NATO saying “we are really appreciative of everything the UK is doing,” noting that the UK was one of just three NATO countries that was investing 2% of its GDP in defence when Allies agreed the guideline at the Wales Summit a decade ago.

Mr Rutte also announced the start of NATO’s annual nuclear exercise ‘Steadfast Noon’ on Monday (14 October) and commended the UK’s contribution to NATO’s nuclear deterrent. 

“In an uncertain world, it is vital that we test our defences, and that we strengthen our defence so that our adversaries know that NATO is ready and is able to respond to any threat.”

Mr Rutte also highlighted the UK’s strong commitment to Ukraine describing its provision of training, artillery and aid as “crucial”. 

The UK currently provides 3 billion pounds per year as its share of the 40 billion euro financial pledge for Ukraine that Allies agreed at the Washington Summit.

The Director General of NATO IMS visits Azerbaijan

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From 5 to 9 October 2024, the Director General of the NATO International Military Staff (DGIMS), Lieutenant General Janusz Adamczak visited NATO Partner Azerbaijan. While in Baku, he met with military leaders and senior officials. Their discussions included military cooperation, defence reform and how to strengthen regional security and stability.

NATO and Azerbaijan have a long-standing partnership, for 30 years, since Azerbaijan joined the Partnership for Peace in 1994. The collaboration has focused on issues of mutual concern – from energy security to capability development. NATO’s Science for Peace and Security program has also underpinned cooperation to enhance counter-terrorism and strengthen cyber security. “We welcome Azerbaijan’s contributions to our shared Euro-Atlantic security. Azerbaijan has increased the supply of natural gas to Europe and provided humanitarian aid to Ukraine,” said Lieutenant General Janusz Adamczak, also welcoming Azerbaijan’s interest in contributing to NATO’s advising and capacity building mission in Iraq.

During the visit LTG Adamczak met with Colonel General Karim Valiyev, first Deputy Minister of Defence – Chief of the General Staff of the Azerbaijan Army, to discuss how to develop the Partnership further.  “NATO is preparing a new framework for cooperation with Azerbaijan with a special focus on defence education, interoperability, resilience and defence capacity building, LTG Adamczak said. In his speech at the Military Academy in Baku he focuseFFId on NATO’s reinforcement of collective defence, while also outlining the way ahead for the ongoing relationship between Azerbaijan and NATO. “Your dedication as a NATO Partner to our operations, missions and activities is more than welcomed. It is the proof that military cooperation between NATO and its Partners is mutually beneficial to all of us,” LTG Adamczak told his audience.

While in Baku, the Director General of the NATO International Military Staff also discussed Russia’s war on Ukraine with his hosts. It is important that Azerbaijan continues to show its solidarity with Ukraine and its independence and territorial integrity, “Lieutenant General Janusz Adamczak said.

NATO Acting Deputy Secretary General to visit Finland

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On 10 and 11 October 2024, the NATO Acting Deputy Secretary General, Ambassador Boris Ruge, will travel to Helsinki, Finland.

On Thursday, Ambassador Ruge will chair an informal meeting of Allied Security Policy Directors.

On Friday, Acting Deputy Secretary General will meet with high-level Finnish officials, including the President of Finland, Mr Alexander Stubb, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ms Elina Valtonen, and the Minister of Defence, Mr Antti Häkkänen.

He will also visit Merihaka Civil Defence Shelter.

There will be no media opportunity.

Photographs will be available on the NATO website

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NATO Secretary General to visit the United Kingdom

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On Thursday, 10 October 2024, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will travel to London, United Kingdom.

Mr Rutte will meet with the UK Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, Mr David Lammy, and other senior officials.

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12:00 (CEST) Remarks by the NATO Secretary General and the UK Prime Minister

13:05 (CEST) Doorstep by the NATO Secretary General

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Both the remarks and the doorstep will be streamed live on the NATO website.

Transcripts of the Secretary General’s remarks, as well as photographs, will be available on the NATO website after the events.
 

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