4th live video session on “NATO’s transformation”

Dear Visitors,

You are kindly invited to join our fourth live video session on 3 February, 16.00 pm (CET) to discuss changes needed for NATO’s structure, forces and capabilities

Three experts will share their views and respond to your queries: Mr Robert Bell, former NATO Assistant Secretary General for Defence Investment and Chairman of NATO’s Industrial Advisory Group; Rear Admiral Jorgen Berggrav, Supreme Allied Commander Transformation’s Representative in Europe, and Mr Luwdig Decamps, Head of Armaments Programme Support Section, Defence Investment Division, NATO.

The session will be moderated by Dr Gerlinde Niehus, Head of NATO’s Corporate Communications Section.

Please post your questions and ideas in the Discussion Forum and we will make sure they all reach our panelists.

 We are excited to hear your ideas and look forward to a thought-provoking discussion on the 3 February!

 The Moderating Team

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NATO’s partnerships: the military perspective

Interview with Admiral Giampaolo Di Paola Chairman of the NATO Military Committee – Watch the video.

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First live video session on “Alliance’s ambitions and capabilities”

Dear Visitor,

With great interest we follow your valuable and inspiring exchange of views on NATO’s future. Your comments are periodically submitted to the group of experts for their consideration.

To further increase the debate’s diversity, we are bringing onboard a number of senior NATO colleagues. They will escape their offices to join you in a live video session on 15 October, 15.30 pm (Brussels time).

Our first invitees are Michael Ruehle (Policy Planning Unit/Private Office of the Secretary General), Steve Sturm (Defence Policy and Planning Division), and Dr Stefanie Babst (Public Diplomacy Division) as moderator.

The session will be held on the eve of the first key seminar on NATO’s new Strategic Concept in Luxembourg. The seminar will discuss the Alliance’s core tasks and functions, a topic that has been debated extensively in our forum. We will therefore build on your comments in this live video session. For those who have not yet participated, it’s not too late. Tune in to the discussions on 15 October.

The video of the discussion is a available here.

The moderating team


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