(ANSA) - Brussels, January 30 - Last year was "a black year"
for security and 2015 began on the same note with the terrorist
attacks in Paris, Jens Stoltenberg, general secretary of NATO,
said in a report Friday. "2014 was a black year for European
security. And as we enter 2015, the terrorist attacks in Paris
were a stark reminder of the threats and challenges we face".
Stoltenberg urged greater defence spending because, he said,
"our security environment has changed fundamentally".
NATO chief says 2014 was 'black year'
Stoltenberg calls for greater defence spending