21 Mar. 1986 |
Final Communiqué Chairman: Lord Carrington
Status of nuclear forces - Arms control negotiations in Geneva - Commitment made at Geneva Summit to agree on need for effective verification measures - Soviet violations of arms control agreements - Allied concern over continuing Soviet efforts to upgra |
13 Dec. 1985 |
Press Statement on Armaments Cooperation
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13 Dec. 1985 |
Final Communiqué Chairman: Lord Carrington
Synopsis: Encouraging developments in East-West relations - Reagan-Gorbachev meeting in Geneva - Prospects for improved relations - Major concern over continuing build up of Soviet nuclear and conventional arms - Continued validity of deterrence - Transatlantic consultations - Criteria for progress in arms control - Review of Geneva negotiations - Agreement between Reagan and Gorbachev to accelerate work in Geneva - Support for NF interim agreement - LRINF deployment - Allied proposals in MBFR - Search for ban on chemical weapons - Geneva Conference on Disarmament - Helsinki Final Act implementation - CDE - 10th anniversary of Helsinki Final Act - Commitment to the CSCE process - Berlin - Quadripartite Agreement - Inner German relations - Afghanistan - Poland - Events outside the Treaty area - Terrorism - Strategy for improving armaments cooperation within the Alliance - Special programmes for less favoured partners - Spring 1986 Ministerial Meeting. |
03 Dec. 1985 |
Financial and Economic Data Relating to NATO Defence - Defence Expenditures of NATO Countries (1970-1985)
NATO publishes an annual compendium of financial, personnel and economic data for all member countries. Since 1963, this report has formed a consistent basis of comparison of the defence effort of Alliance members based on a common definition of defence expenditure. |
03 Dec. 1985 |
Final Communiqué Chairman: Lord Carrington
Synopsis: Results of Reagan-Gorbachev talks - Basis for better East-West relations - US-Soviet commitment to achieving progress in Geneva negotiations - Interim INF agreement - Principle of 50% reductions in US and USSR nuclear arms - LRINF deployment - Objectives of flexible response and forward defence - Role of nuclear weapons - Conventional Defence Improvements (CDI) - Introduction of modern systems - CDI related infrastructure projects - Progress towards 30 day objective for selected ammunition socks - Emerging technologies - NATO Identification System (NIS) - Renewed emphasis on aid to Greece, Portugal and Turkey - Endorsement of conceptual military framework - Improved co-ordination of planning - Developments outside the NATO Treaty area - Compensatory measures to ensure maintenance of deterrence and defence within the NATO area - Results of 1985 Annual Defence Review - Adoption of NATO Force Plan 1986-1990 - Provision of adequate resources - Importance of improvements in use of resources, arms cooperation and sharing technology - Protection of militarily relevant technology - CNAD report on enhancement of armaments cooperation. |
30 Oct. 1985 |
Final Communiqué Chairman: Lord Carrington.
Reagan-Gorbachev meeting in Geneva - Review of status of nuclear forces and arms control negotiations in Geneva - Soviet ballistic missile defence - SDI research programme - US and UK strategic nuclear deterrent capabilities - Soviet Treaty violations - |
07 Jun. 1985 |
Final Communiqué
<p>Reaffirmation of the principles of the Washington Statement on East-West relations - Search for genuine detente - Preservation of credible deterrence in the face of continuing build up of Soviet nuclear an conventional arm - Continued validity of dete |
27 May. 1985 |
Final Communiqué Chairman: Lord Carrington.
Status of nuclear forces - Arms control negotiations in Geneva - Consultations on SDI - Support for US research programme - Allied concern over long-standing Soviet efforts in the strategic defence field - Continuing build up of Soviet nuclear forces - R |
22 May. 1985 |
Resource Guidance
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22 May. 1985 |
Final Communiqué Chairman: Lord Carrington.
Effectiveness of NATO 's nuclear forces - Report on Conventional Defence Improvements - Identification of key deficiencies - Plan of action for improvements - Progress towards a conceptual military framework - Coordinated approach to Conventional Defence |