01/27/2022 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/27/2022 11:32
Media representatives with NATO annual accreditation can use their annual pass to access the NATO HQ during regular working days or for events organised with physical media presence (including ministerial meetings taking place at NATO HQ).
Media representatives who have received confirmation by email that their request for annual accreditation is approved, can pick up their NATO media passes for 2022 upon arrival. No appointment is required.
Media representatives without NATO annual accreditation can come to NATO HQ for specific events (following the accreditation procedures to be announced for each event), or upon invitation by the Press and Media Section or national delegations.
All media representatives entering NATO HQ must meet one of the conditions below:
They will need to present one of these documents when entering NATO HQ. No test result or certificate should be sent via email unless specifically requested.
In case of high demand, access will be limited according to physical space available. Priority will be given to large media organizations and agencies, while remaining spaces will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis. Any media representatives that cannot be admitted will be informed by e-mail.
At times, NATO could still organise events with limited or no media presence.
Secretary General's press conferences will continue to be livestreamed on NATO's website. Additionally, some will continue to be accessible on Zoom and offer a chance to ask questions remotely. The modalities will be announced for each event.
While on NATO HQ, the COVID-19 rules of conduct will remain essential:
Press contacts
NATO Press and Media Section:
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +32 2707 5041
NATO Accreditations:
Email: [email protected]
More details about how to get NATO annual accreditation are available here.