• NATO Foreign Ministers agree measures to help coronavirus response
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NATO Foreign Ministers directed NATO’s top commander, General Wolters, to coordinate the necessary military support to combat the coronavirus crisis and to start using fast-track paths through Europe’s airspace for military flights carrying medical supplies, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said on Thursday (2 April 2020).
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NATO Allies have joined efforts with private companies and academic institutions in the fight against the global pandemic of the coronavirus.
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NATO is supporting Luxembourg’s efforts to tackle COVID-19, providing around 1200 m² of field hospital tents to increase the capacity of the Centre Hospitalier du Luxembourg (CHL).
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Allies are receiving medical supplies and equipment, including protective medical suits, respirators and facemasks, to help combat the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg announced the appointment of a group of experts on Tuesday (31 March 2020) to support his work in a reflection process to further strengthen NATO’s political dimension.
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The flag of North Macedonia was raised at NATO Headquarters on Monday (30 March 2020), in a special ceremony to mark the country’s accession to NATO.
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NATO’s EADRCC has received requests for international assistance from North Macedonia, the Republic of Moldova and Bosnia and Herzegovina in their response to the global pandemic of the coronavirus COVID-19.
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As an international organisation, NATO is characterised by diversity. People from different backgrounds and cultures, work styles and ways of thinking work here.
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