| | | | | Speaking ahead of a virtual address to German Christian Social Union (CSU) parliamentarians on 6 January 2021, Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg explained that 2021 will be a crucial year for NATO. At a press point with Alexander Dobrindt, Chairman of the CSU Parliamentary Group, Mr. Stoltenberg praised Allied armed forces for supporting civilian efforts to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic. |  | 
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 | |  | | | | In the future, threats could come from all sides: disinformation, urban warfare, cyber attacks, civil unrest, robots, drones, and even augmented humans. | 
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 |  | | | | NATO air forces across Europe scrambled more than 400 times in 2020 to intercept unknown aircraft approaching Alliance airspace. | 
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 |  | | | | The Turkish army took the lead of NATO’s Very High Readiness Joint Task Force on 1 January 2021, placing thousands of soldiers on standby, ready to deploy within days. | 
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 |  | | | | On 28 December 2020, the Albanian Ministry of Defence received 60 sets of ventilator consumables donated by the NATO Pandemic Response Trust Fund. | 
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 | | | | 2020 was a difficult year for all of us. But amid the uncertainty, NATO provided stability and security – helping with COVID-19 relief efforts and carrying out our core task of keeping people safe. |  | 
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