NATO HosG meeting in Brussels 14 June 2021
The NATO Summit in Brussels wrapped up on Monday (14 June 2021), with leaders taking important decisions to chart the Alliance’s course over the next decade and beyond.
The NATO Summit in Brussels wrapped up on Monday (14 June 2021), with leaders taking important decisions to chart the Alliance’s course over the next decade and beyond.
NATO Foreign Ministers held a physical meeting in Brussels at NATO Headquarters on 23-24 March, 2021. On the first day of the meeting ministers exchanged views on the NATO 2030 agenda, Afghanistan, and security across the Middle Eastern and North African region. On the second day they discussed Russia and arms control.
Defence Ministers discussed NATO 2030, fairer burden-sharing, and deterrence and defence, reaffirmed NATO’s commitment to Afghanistan and Iraq security during their two-day meeting on 17-18 February, 2021.
NATO foreign ministers concluded two days of virtual meetings on Wednesday (2 December 2020) to discuss key issues, including NATO’s adaptation, Russia’s military build-up, the rise of China, and Afghanistan.
NATO Defence Ministers agreed to further strengthen Allied security during their virtual meetings over the last two days (22-23 October 2020). On Friday, Allied Ministers discussed NATO’s training missions in Afghanistan and Iraq, which are helping build long-term security and stability.
NATO launched its a major #NATO2030 event – a video contest targeted specifically at young audiences. The contest is focused on young audiences (between 18-25 years old) – and called ‘ Make your voice heard’: Do you want to tell the NATO Secretary General, Jens Stoltenberg, how you feel about security today, and in 2030?.). Link: https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/news_177687.htm?selectedLocale=en
At the traditional August 20th swearing-in ceremony of military officers this morning, in honor of Hungary’s National Day, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán talked about the importance of Central European unity, the future of European civilization and our nation’s survival.
NATO Defence Ministers met on 17-18 June 2020 to discuss the way forward in response to COVID-19. At the ministerial VTC meeting Hungary was represented by Mr. István Szabó, State Secretary for Defence.
On the occasion of the Hungarian National Defence Day Minister Tibor Benkő presented a Hungarian short movie titled: "I love my homeland".
NATO Defence Ministers met on 15 April 2020 by secure video conference to decide the Alliance’s next steps in the fight against Covid-19. Hungary was represented by State Secretary István Szabó at the extraordinary ministerial meeting.