NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg presented his Annual Report and outlined the Alliance’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic on Thursday.

In light of measures to limit the spread of the coronavirus, the Secretary General launched his report for the first time with a virtual press conference.

Mr. Stoltenberg expressed his condolences to all those affected by COVID-19 and explained the steps NATO is taking to limit the spread of the virus, reduce the risks to soldiers and civilians, and ensure the Alliance’s essential work continues. He noted that NATO’s ability to conduct operations has not been undermined. “Our forces remain ready and our work goes on, including in our multinational battlegroups in the east of the Alliance, NATO Air Policing, our maritime deployments, and our missions from Afghanistan to Kosovo” he said.

The Secretary General underlined that NATO has been working for many years to strengthen the resilience of Allies, including the health sector.

“We will continue to consult, monitor the situation and take all necessary measures,” he said. Mr. Stoltenberg stressed that NATO remains committed to its mission of providing peace and security for nearly one billion citizens.

The Secretary General also presented the results of the most comprehensive polling about NATO ever conducted. The results, published in the Annual Report, show that 81% of people across the Alliance believe that collaboration between North America and Europe on safety and security is important. They also show that Allied citizens strongly agree with the core principle of collective defence. “While results naturally vary across different countries, overall support for NATO is strong,” he said.

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George has a degree in Cyber Security from Glasgow Caledonian University and has a keen interest in naval and cyber security matters and has appeared on national radio and television to discuss current events. George is on Twitter at @geoallison
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Andy
Andy
4 years ago

I’m afraid the numbers in the article are not correct, or at least it’s not the whole story, I hope it can be updated, here is the report:

https://www.pewresearch.org/global/2020/02/09/nato-seen-favorably-across-member-states/

The truth is that a median of 53% across 16 member countries surveyed have a favorable view of the organization, with 27% expressing a negative view.