
Portugal and 11 NATO countries strengthen maritime safety
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Portugal and 11 NATO countries strengthen maritime safety. According to a note published on the Norwegian Government’s website, this “joint commitment”, signed during the NATO summit in Ankara, includes Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.”. This group of allies undertakes to strengthen "training, exercises and operations throughout the spectrum of maritime operations in the Euro-Atlantic region".
Furthermore, The group, in which Portugal is included, also commits to intensify "the focus on innovation to develop relevant maritime capabilities and effects". According to the note, the European allies and Canada "are willing and able to take on a fair share of the burden while strengthening NATO's unity and cohesion".
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Portugal and 11 NATO countries strengthen maritime safety.
reliability low1/4 sourcesAccording to a note published on the Norwegian Government’s website, this “joint commitment”, signed during the NATO summit in Ankara, includes Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.”.
reliability low1/4 sourcesThis group of allies undertakes to strengthen "training, exercises and operations throughout the spectrum of maritime operations in the Euro-Atlantic region".
reliability low1/4 sourcesThe group, in which Portugal is included, also commits to intensify "the focus on innovation to develop relevant maritime capabilities and effects".
reliability low1/4 sourcesPortugal and eleven other NATO countries have today strengthened their commitment to take “greater responsibility” for “sea safety” in the North Atlantic, the Baltic Sea and the Arctic, promising to strengthen their capabilities in the next decade.
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According to the note, the European allies and Canada "are willing and able to take on a fair share of the burden while strengthening NATO's unity and cohesion".
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