Organisation NATO HQ North Atlantic Council International Staff Military Committee International Military Staff ACO MPD ACT Partners ACO Subordinate Commands ACT Subordinate Commands
Nordmenn i Partnerships Geir Odd Romsås Estelle Maillet Tommy Hirsti Tore Bade
Current ACO C2 Structure JFC Brunssum (efp/rsm NRF18) JFC Naples (KFOR NRF17) HQ LANDCOM HQ AIRCOM HQ MARCOM NATO CIS Group
NATO Current Operations/Activities Resolute Support Mission Afghanistan Kosovo Force Kosovo Operation Sea Guardian the Mediterranean NATO Support to Assist the Refugee and Migrant Crisis in the Aegean Sea NATO Training & Capacity Building - IRAQ NATINAMDS / NATO Support to Turkey Air Policing NATO Support to African Union Enhanced Forward Presence Assurance Measures
Årlige effekter 14 MTTs JWC Five Exercises 8 Missions 3500 troops 5 Partners 7 capabilities 31 x PTEC 200 students OCC 14,000 troops 24 x CoEs 100 students NCISS Latina 150 students NMIOTC 50 students 1000 students NSO NATO Mediterranean Dialogue Partnership for Peace Istanbul Cooperation Initiative Partners across the Globe 6
NATOs arbeid med partnere
Evolution of Partnerships Cold War Collapse of the Soviet Union Open Door Operations Deterrence and Defense
3 CORE TASKS
Key Objectives Ø Enhance Euro-Atlantic and international security, peace and stability; Ø Promote regional security and cooperation; Ø Facilitate mutually beneficial cooperation on issues of common interest, including international efforts to meet emerging security challenges; Ø Prepare interested eligible nations for NATO membership; Ø Promote democratic values and reforms; Ø Enhance support for NATO-led operations and missions; Ø Enhance awareness of security developments including through early warning, with a view to preventing crises; Ø Build confidence and achieve better mutual understanding, including about NATO's role and activities, in particular through enhanced public diplomacy.
Our$Partners:$ Regional$&$Global$ 11
PARTNERS Partnership for Peace 22 nations NATO Mediterranean Dialogue Partnership for Peace Istabul Cooperation Initiative Partners across the Globe
PARTNERS NATO Special Relationships Countries that have a strategic importance to the Alliance: Georgia Ukraine Russia Different cooperation systems
PARTNERS Mediterranean Dialogue 7 nations NATO Mediterranean Dialogue Partnership for Peace Istabul Cooperation Initiative Partners across the Globe
PARTNERS Istanbul Cooperation Initiative 4 nations NATO Mediterranean Dialogue Partnership for Peace Istabul Cooperation Initiative Partners across the Globe 15
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Internasjonale organisasjoner NATO har rutinemessig samarbeid med: FN EU OSSE AU (African Union) Sporadisk samarbeid med: Verdensbanken Gulf Cooperation Council INTERPOL NGO er Godt samarbeid med Røde Kors 17
The Process 18
PROCESS Political Agreement PARP, ANP/MAP, IPCP, IPAP PARTNERS MC Direction & Guidance Country Spesific Plans/IPs ACT/ACO Action Authorities 27/36
TOOLS Partnership Cooperation Menu To help achieve partnership goals, NATO partners can access 1400-1600 Alliance activities, including courses, training, exercises, conferences, and seminars. Over the fiscal year, the NAC approves these through the Partnership Cooperation Menu or PCM.
Most important Activities 21
OPERATIONS PREPARATION OCC: Current Strength 19 nations, ~100 units, ~ 14000 personnel. 180 evaluators was trained in 2016 (level 1 and 2). ~43 units NEL2 (combat ready), ~ 3,500 personnel. 28 unit-level OCC evaluations executed in 2016 5 partners with 7 OCC units in NRF 2016 and also 2017.
Interoperabilitet Partnership Interoperability Initiative (PII) Enhanced Opportunities Partners (EOP)
Kapasitetsutvikling Pre-assessment Country Approved Phase Georgia 12 Sep 14 Execution Assessment Package Approval Planning Jordan 26 Nov 14 Moldova 14 July 15 Iraq 24 July 15 Execution Execution Operational implementation ACO led Execution Execution Re-assessment Libya 2017? Pending on security conditions Planning Tunisia 2017? In study Planning
Defence Education Enhancement Programme (DEEP) Education is a key agent of transformation. Through DEEP, the Alliance advises partners on how to build, develop and reform educational institutions in the defence and security domain.
Current DEEP active involvement Afghanistan Armenia Azerbaijan Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Mauritania The Republic of Moldova Mongolia Serbia Tunisia Ukraine Iraq is on hold due to security situation There is a new request for DEEP by the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
IS Managed Programs 1. Individual Partnership Cooperation Program (IPCP) 2. Individual Partnership Action Plan (IPAP) 3. Annual National Program (ANP) 4. Defence Institution Building (DIB) 5. Building Integrity Initiative (BII) 6. Working Groups on Defence Reform (SER & UKR) 7. Education and Training Reform 8. Science for Peace and Security Program 9. Defence Against Terrorism (DAT) 10. NATO Policy on Human Trafficking 11. Cyber Defence between NATO and Partners 12. Framework for Partners in the Nato Response Force 13. Partnership Training and Education Centres (PTECs) 14. Military Training & Exercise Program Open to Partners (MTEP-OTP)
The Future Projecting Stability 28
Civil Military Analysis (CMA) Branch Irregular Migration General Flows - 2016 Overall decreases compared to 2015 (3 times less) Decrease along Eastern Med route, increase from Africa along Western & Central Med routes Root Causes Conflicts, state-system failures combined, with in some cases a lack of effective IC conflict management Slow development and associated poverty Related Efforts EU: Agenda on Migration; EU-TUR Agreement UN: New York Declaration; Refugee Coordination Model; Regional Refugee and Migrant Response Plan for Europe. Considerations Organized crime / extremism NATO-EU cooperation IOM, UNHCR figures FRONTEX figures *Source (including map): FRONTEX, IOM, UNHCR. Schengen Agreement countries in darker shade. Outlook: Figures for 2017 will likely resemble 2016 numbers, as European and international strategies for managing irregular migration take effect. Conflict-based and/or poverty-driven emigration; the fate of the EU-TUR Agreement; and tightened border control/policies by EU countries should all continue influencing irregular migration trends towards Europe. IC capacity to prevent/manage/resolve conflicts, as well as foster third country development, will be key in mitigating the phenomenon. 18 Jan 17
www.thesouthernhub.org
GJØREMÅL... Current status Existing conflicts and dynamic instability Coherence & Synergy Desired Status NATO Framework for the South Training and exercises Engagements Credible Actions Enhanced training and exercises NSD-S Hub Enhanced and expanded partnerships Synchronization & Resources Coordinated activities with IOs Coordinated and deconflicted operations Independent Initiatives Individual Country Plans A Unified Comprehensive Approach
3 Core tasks - together
7 NATO Education & Training Facilities Joint Warfare Centre Joint Force Training Centre NATO School NATO Defence College NATO CIS School Joint Analysis and Lessons Learned Centre NATO Maritime Interdiction Operations Training Centre NATO UNCLASSIFIED Releasable to UKR
24 NATO Centres of Excellence NATO UNCLASSIFIED Releasable to UKR
31 Partner Training & Education Centres NATO UNCLASSIFIED Releasable to UKR
ttp://www.act.nato.int/e-management e-nato Cloud of Knowledge NATO UNCLASSIFIED Releasable to UKR
DCB Defence and Related Security Capacity Building: COUNTRY GEO JOR MDA IRQ Situation and way forward The SNGP is an essential part of the transformation process for the GEO armed forces. GEO is a key partner for projecting stability in the Black Sea and the Caucasus. The cooperation is focused on increasing JOR resilience to the Daesh threat on its borders and interoperability with NATO. There will be further development of the JORDAN DCB package in the future. NATO is supporting the development of National Security Strategy. This strategy will be the basis for the defence and military strategy. DCB efforts will focus in supporting the reviewing of force structures. This DCB package is subject to a review by Allies every six months. A review and assessment process have agreed to continue NATO s overall support in the areas of Counter-Improved Explosive Devices, Security Sector Reform, Civil-Military Planning, Civil Preparedness, Military Medicine and maintenance training of former Soviet era equipment. 39