SEOUL (AFP): Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg asked South Korea on Monday (Jan 30) to "step up" military support for Ukraine, suggesting it reconsider its policy of not exporting weapons to ...
BRUSSELS, April 3 (Yonhap) -- The chief of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) said Wednesday leaders of South ...
Their rare visit to South Korea, which is not a NATO member state, is seen as part of NATO's efforts to bolster regional security cooperation with South Korea in the Indo-Pacific, after President ...
The NATO chief told the BBC ... collaborating with other allied nations across the globe, such as Japan and South Korea, to counter the growing threat posed by an "stronger alliance of ...
The head of NATO warned on Saturday of the 'alliance of authoritarian powers' threatening Western democracies as he ...
Stoltenberg also met with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Monday and discussed Seoul’s commitment to support Ukraine and NATO’s possible role in dissuading North Korea from its growing ...
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg is putting his legacy ... European Union members and Indo-Pacific partners like Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand. But some participants hold back ...
NATO is aiming to transform its assistance ... New Zealand, Japan, and South Korea. “We know that our security is not regional – it is global. The war in Ukraine illustrates this clearly ...
Secretary-General of NATO Jens Stoltenberg has urged South Korea to “step up” military support for Ukraine. He said this during his visit in South Korean capital, Seoul. NATO Chief said it is unclear ...
Stoltenberg said NATO allies are working with other allied countries around the world, including Japan and South Korea, to stave off aggression from the "stronger alliance of authoritarian powers".