Camille Grand

Camille Grand

politician France

Camille Grand is a prominent figure in European defense policy, having served as the former Assistant Secretary General for Defense Investment at NATO. He is known for his insights into security and defense issues, particularly in the context of European relations with the United States and the evolving dynamics of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. Recently, he commented on the shifting strategies of European nations regarding their support for Ukraine and the necessity for Europe to assert its role in negotiations, emphasizing the importance of being 'at the table' rather than sidelined.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
3,172
Power
64$
Sentiment
7.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Slovakia 1 7.00 0.06% +0% 5,459,642 3,172 $110,000 64$
Totals 1 5,459,642 3,172 $110,000 64$
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Recent Mentions

Slovakia Slovakia: Camille Grand commented that the agreement signifies a strong commitment to European security from both the UK and France. 7

SME – major Slovak daily, est. 1993: Macron v Londýne ohlásil reset vzťahov, s Britmi uzavreli aj jadrovú dohodu

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Camille Grand, former Assistant Secretary General for Defence Investment at Nato, commented on the psychological landmark of US military spending. 6

BBC: Could this be the most significant Nato since the Cold War?

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Camille Grand, former Assistant Secretary General for Defence Investment at Nato, thinks that post-Ukraine, Putin would be more likely to target a non-Nato country. 5

BBC: Prince William sends message from tank near Russian border on Estonia trip

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Camille Grand, former Assistant Secretary General for Defence Investment at Nato, thinks that post-Ukraine, Putin would be more likely to target a non-Nato country. 5

BBC: Ukraine's 'chaotic' withdrawal from Russia, in its soldiers' words