NATO Energy Security Centre of Excellence was visited by the Finland, Norway Kingdom and Sweden Kingdom ambassadors
On 17th of February the NATO Energy Security Centre of Excellence (NATO ENSEC COE) was visited by the Finland, Norway Kingdom and Sweden Kingdom ambassadors.
Centre’s director COL Darius Užkuraitis greeted ambassadors and presented the organization, its mission and growing demand for support.
During the meeting LTC Videt Norng, the Head of Education, Training and Exercise Division, overviewed exercises and training. Subject Matter Expert from the Strategic Analysis Division, Inga Puikevska was focused on Russia’s Energy Security Doctrine study.
At the end of the meeting it was discussed about the Energy Security in the Baltic region.
The NATO ENSEC COE was established on 10th of July and accredited on 12th of October, 2012. Currently it operates as a widely recognized international military organization with the aim of providing qualified and appropriate experts advices on questions related to operational energy security.
The mission of the NATO ENSEC COE is to assist Strategic Commands, other NATO bodies, nations, partners, and other civil and military entities by supporting NATO’s capability development process, mission effectiveness, and interoperability in the near, mid and long terms by providing comprehensive and timely subject matter expertise on all aspects of energy security. The mission includes cost effective solutions to support military requirements, energy efficiency in the operational field, and interaction with academia and industry.