The defence ministers of the Nordic countries met today via teleconference during the first of their two annual meetings in the Nordic Defence Cooperation (NORDEFCO) under Danish chairmanship.
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The Danish Minister of Defence Trine Bramsen met with her Nordic colleagues to discuss the current developments in regard to the COVID-19 out-break.
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Rear Admiral Frank Trojahn, Chairman of NORDEFCO’s Military Coordination Committee, made a round-trip visit to Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia in March.
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The Danish Minister of Defence, Trine Bramsen, as well as the Danish Chairman of NORDEFCO’s Military Coordination Committee, Rear Admiral Frank Trojahn, were among the speakers at a NORDEFCO conference in Copenhagen in February, coordinated by the NGO “Folk og Sikkerhed” and held at the Danish Parliament, Christiansborg.
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The Nordic Chiefs of Defence met in February with NORDEFCO´s Military Coordination Committee, chaired by Danish Rear Admiral Frank Trojahn, for their first of two meetings in the framework of the Danish NORDEFCO Chairmanship in 2020.
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Denmark takes over the chairmanship of NORDEFCO in 2020.
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Sweden’s year as chair of the Nordic Defence Cooperation (NORDEFCO) was summarised when the Nordic defence ministers met in Stockholm on 19 November.
“In 2019, Sweden and our Nordic neighbours have jointly laid the foundation for closer dialogue in the event of a serious crisis or conflict in our region. We have strengthened our ability to reach a common understanding of the security situation during a crisis”, says Minister for Defence Peter Hultqvist.
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On 9 November, during the celebration of the Royal Norwegian Air Force’s 75th anniversary, the Chiefs of Air Force in Norway, Denmark, Finland, and Sweden signed a Technical Arrangement for the Alternate Landing Base II (ALB II) project.
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The Nordic Combat Uniform (NCU) project is now ready to enter the field-testing phase. Some 480 soldiers from all four Nordic countries will be testing the uniform systems from the final prequalified tenderers.
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Green Public Procurement (GPP) is an important tool for reducing environmental impacts of public activities while influencing the market towards delivery of greener goods and services, also in the Defence sector.
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