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NATO 2030: Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on strengthening the Alliance in a post-COVID-19 world


On Monday, June 8th, The Atlantic Council in cooperation with the German Marshall Fund of the United Stated and NATO, hosted an interesting webinar featuring NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on strengthening the Alliance in a post COVID-19 world.


The event features welcome remarks by Frederick Kempe, President & CEO, Atlantic Council and Karen Donfried, President, The German Marshall Fund of the United States.


The keynote speaker was H.E. Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary General, NATO in conversation with Nad’a Kovalcikova, Program Manager, Alliance for Securing Democracy, The German Marshall Fund of the United States



This is what the Atlantic Council wrote on their website:


"Please join the Atlantic Council and the German Marshall Fund of the United States, in partnership with NATO Public Diplomacy Division’s NATO Engages Series, for a conversation with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.


The Secretary General will launch his reflection on strengthening the Alliance in an increasingly competitive world. COVID-19 has accelerated existing global trends and tensions, from Russia’s continued military activity, to China’s increasingly assertive actions. At the same time, we face an array of global disruptors from international terrorism to cyber-attacks and disinformation, and from global health crises to climate change. How is NATO embracing this new normal? And how will the Alliance continue to keep people safe in the next decade and beyond?


This live show is a special edition of the #ACFrontPage event series, a new Atlantic Council ideas platform spotlighting global leaders who are championing constructive solutions to global challenges. As part of a transatlantic online conversation linking Brussels with Washington DC, we will take some questions on Twitter. Use #NATO2030 to ask yours and follow the conversation."


A recording of the event is available on the Atlantic Council's website by following the link below:



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