International security
Turkey urges UN to reform Security Council
The UN Security Council should be "a more transparent, democratic, representative and accountable body", Turkey urged member countries.
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NATO Shows Russia its Military Might in Giant Exercises
Norway hosts NATO's biggest exercises since the end of the Cold War from Thursday, to remind Russia the Alliance stands united despite seeds of doubt planted by US President Donald Trump, reports AFP.
NATO to show military muscle in massive Norway exercises
Some 50,000 troops will kick off NATO's biggest military exercises since the Cold War on Oct. 25 in Norway, a massive show of force that has already rankled neighboring Russia.
DefMin Fifor welcomes UK ambassador, chief of Georgia army staff
Romania's Defence Minister Mihai Fifor on Monday welcomed UK ambassador to Romania Andrew Noble to discuss Romanian-UK defence co-operation, according to a press statement released by the Defence Ministry (MApN).
Fifor and Noble emphasised NATO relations as well as current European affairs at their meeting at the MApN headquarters.
Serbs don't like NATO; NATO chief regrets innocent victims
"That is, in fact, the real reason, and everything else is more or less a side issue... We are improving cooperation, although Serbia is neutral and we don't strive to be part of any military alliance," said the president.
NATO chief visiting Serbia
The main topics will be the development of relations between Serbia and NATO, NATO's priorities in the Western Balkans, the future of KFOR in Kosovo and the contribution of NATO to the process of modernizing the Army of Serbia, Beta reported.
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Stoltenberg to attend disaster relief exercise in Serbia
Stoltenberg on Tuesday told a news conference Brussels, dedicated to a meeting of NATO defense ministers, that he would travel to Belgrade, Zagreb, and Ljubljana next week.
Bulgaria's Operational Compatibility with NATO Allies Discussed at a Forum
The modernisation of the army and Bulgaria's operational compatibility with NATO allies was the focus of an international conference organised by the Bulgarian Atlantic Community on 28th of September. During the forum, the Alliance's security assurance on the eastern flank was discussed.
Greece's top military official urges Turkey to refrain from aggression in the Aegean
Greece's top military official has urged Turkey to abstain from actions that infringe on the country's sovereign rights in the Aegean Sea.
Pompeo hopes Turkey will release imprisoned pastor soon
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Sept. 24 he was hopeful Turkey would release this month an American pastor whose detention has rocked relations between the NATO partners.