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  • It's a great pleasure to welcome back once again my good friend, the Secretary General

  • of NATO, Secretary General StoltenbergWe are marking the 67th anniversary of the

  • NATO alliance, and NATO continues to be the lynchpin, the cornerstone of our collective

  • defense and U.S. security policy.

  •      We had an excellent meeting that started with marking the tragedy that had taken place

  • in Brussels, and reinforcing the importance of us staying focused on ISIL and countering

  • the terrorism that has seeped up into Europe and around the world.

  • And we agreed that one of the most important functions that NATO is performing and can

  • continue to perform is to help in the training and assisting process for troops in Iraq,

  • in Jordan, in many of the areas in the regionAnd we are continuing to cooperate on an ongoing

  • basis about operations potentially in areas like Libya, where you have the beginnings

  • of a government and we can I think provide enormous help in helping to stabilize those

  • countries.

  •      We also discussed generally what's been happening in the Southern Flank of NATO

  • Traditionally, a lot of focus has been on the East, but we recognize that there are

  • a broad set of challenges that have to be addressed all around the worldAnd NATO

  • is going to be working with the European Union, for example, to help prevent the tragedy that

  • we saw last summer of migrants taking very dangerous trips across waters to try to reach

  • Europe. In cooperation with Turkey, Greece, and other countries, it's important for us

  • to do that in a way that is humane and thoughtful, even as we're also working together to try

  • to bring an end to the Syrian conflict.

  •      We had an excellent conversation about Afghanistan, in which NATO obviously has been

  • an extraordinary partner with the United StatesThe coalition there continues to focus on

  • assisting the government and the Afghan national security forces, building up capacity, pushing

  • back against the Taliban, and helping Afghans to provide security for their own country

  • and, hopefully, being able to arrive at some sort of political settlement that would end

  • decades of conflict and violence thereAnd we are grateful for the sacrifices that

  • NATO countries have made -- their men and women fought alongside U.S. troopsThey

  • have fought together and they have died together.

  •      And in the Warsaw Summit that is coming up, we expect to be able to follow through

  • on the pledges that we've made to continue to support the Afghan people in those efforts.

  •      And we discussed the eastern side of the equationWe continue to be united

  • in supporting Ukraine in the wake of Russian incursions into Ukrainian territoryWe

  • continue to work in a train-and-assist fashion in helping support Ukraine develop its military

  • capabilities defensivelyWe continue to provide reassurance to the frontline states

  • there, our NATO allies, to make sure that they have not just reassurance of words, but

  • that we have actually deployed concrete assets that let them know that Article 5 means something,

  • and that we stand by our commitments to our alliesAnd I have in my budget put forward

  • a quadrupling of the resources that we spend, and allocated a portion of that money to make

  • sure that we've got ground brigades that send a clear message about our commitments to our

  • NATO allies to the east.

  •      That does not mean that we are not continuing to work with Russia to try to find

  • resolution to the problems in UkraineWe think it is important to maintain a dialogue,

  • and NATO has continued to consult with Russia and, in very transparent fashion, indicate

  • the firmness of our resolve to protect our values and our allies, but also our interest

  • in being able to reduce tensions and the dangers of potential escalation.

  •      So I just want to state how effective I think Secretary General Stoltenberg has

  • been in managing a whole range of challengesThis is obviously a tumultuous time in the

  • worldEurope is a focal point of a lot of these stresses and strains in the global

  • security systemWe are lucky to have a strong NATO Secretary General and a strong

  • team that is such an excellent partner with us.

  • And it is because of the strength of NATO and the Transatlantic partnership, this Transatlantic

  • Alliance, that I'm confident that, despite these choppy waters, we will be able to continue

  • to underscore and underwrite the peace and security and prosperity that has been the

  • hallmark of the Transatlantic relationship for so many decades.

  • Thank you so much, Mr. PresidentIt's always an honor to be here, and especially on a day

  • like this, because as you said, today is the anniversary of our Alliance -- NATO was founded

  • in this very city.

  •      And that NATO is as important as ever, because NATO has been able to adapt to a more

  • dangerous world -- not least because of your personal commitment and your personal leadership,

  • and we're really grateful for that.

  • We stand together in the fight against terrorismTerrorism affects us all, from Brussels to

  • San Bernardino, and all NATO allies contribute to the U.S.-led efforts to degrade and destroy

  • ISILAnd just last week, we started training Iraqi officers, and we will continue to support

  • the efforts of the United States and other countries to fight ISIL.

  •      We also discussed how NATO can increase our support to other countries in the region

  • and ensure and enable them to stabilize their own countries and to fight ISIL, and therefore

  • different ways of building local capacity is high on our agenda in NATO.

  • We welcome the progress we have seen in Libya when it comes to establishing government or

  • national accord, and NATO stands ready to provide support to the new government in Libya.

  •      We also addressed the migrant and the refugee crisis in EuropeNATO assists

  • -- helped the European Union, Turkey, Greece to handle the situation in the Aegean Sea,

  • and NATO has deployed ships in the Aegean Sea.

  •      Afghanistan is high on our agendaAfghanistan is our biggest military operation

  • everAnd it shows the importance of unity in North America and Europe, because our military

  • operation in Afghanistan is a direct response to the terrorist attack against the United

  • States on 9/11.  And European, Canadian soldiers have fought together with the American soldiers

  • in Afghanistan for many, many years.

  •      We are also responding to a more assertive Russia, responsible for aggressive actions

  • in UkraineAnd I very much welcome, again, the leadership that you have shown in increasing

  • our collective defense in Europe with the European Reassurance Initiative, which is,

  • as you've proposed, going to be quadrupled in the budget you have proposed for the Congress.

  • This is really a strong example of the Transatlantic bond, how the United States is important for

  • the security of Europe and also over European allies -- or the European allies are also

  • stepping up, so together, we are now implementing the biggest reinforcement through our collective

  • defense since the end of the Cold War.

  •      I will work together with all the NATO allies to make sure that they make good

  • on the pledge they made together to increase defense spendingAnd this is about that

  • we have to invest more in our security when tensions increases, and therefore we have

  • to make sure that we do what we promised, and that is to invest more in defense in the

  • following years.

  •      We will meet again in Warsaw at our summitWe have a lot to do, but I'm certain

  • that we will deliver because we have seen time and again that North America and Europe

  • is able to deliver when we stand together in a strong NATO alliance.

  •      So thank you once again for having me hereThank you.

It's a great pleasure to welcome back once again my good friend, the Secretary General

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北約祕書長與美國總統,4 APR.2016 (NATO Secretary General with US President, 4 APR. 2016)

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