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Remarks08 Dec. 1998 as military, political and intellectual interoperability. This interoperability proves its value every moment we need a concerted action for the sake of peace and security. Bosnia-Herzegovina, Albania, FYROM and Kosovo form an appropriate link between | Opinion |
Statement08 Dec. 1998 in Kosovo and Albania in close cooperation with UN disaster relief agencies. Iceland stands ready to support the work of this new organization in its important assignment. | Opinion |
Statement08 Dec. 1998 , I applaud the creation of the new Euro-Atlantic Disaster Relief Coordination Centre last June. This Center has made a valuable contribution to refugees in Kosovo and Albania in close cooperation with UN disaster relief agencies. Iceland stands ready | Opinion |
Visit by the Prime Minister of Albania, Mr. Pandeli Majko, to NATO on 3 December 199803 Dec. 1998 Visit by the Prime Minister of Albania, Mr | News |
Visit to NATO by the Prime Minister of Albania03 Dec. 1998 Visit to NATO by the Prime Minister of Albania | News |
Current Developments in NATO from the Chairman's Perspective Address27 Oct. 1998 of relatively few Kosovar Albanians to Montenegro, Albania and FYROM this summer at the same time that calls for a "Greater Albania" were being shouted by the UCK. And regarding international criminals or terrorists, just consider the relative ease such non | Opinion |
Address22 Oct. 1998 in this regard achieved significant improvement of our relations with the Hellenic Republic, which has within a very short period of time become our second trade partner, and first foreign investor, and with the Republic of Albania with which since the end | Opinion |
Speech05 Oct. 1998 -terrorism are an indication of the consequences of the perennial ambitions in the Balkans for a Greater Serbia, a Greater Albania, Greater Bulgaria and Greater Croatia, and of the seizing of territory and people. Peace and co-existence are the right and duty | Opinion |
Co-operation in Peace-Keeping : Seminar on Civil-Military relations in Peace-Keeping operations Athens, 5-7 October 199805 Oct. 1998 in Bosnia, Albania and Somalia. The discussion will focus on the "culture gap" emanating from the vastly different backgrounds of civil and military actors involved in multifunctional peace-keeping operations, and propose ways of overcoming this. | News |
Press Statement- NATO-Russia Permanent Joint Council Meeting At Ambassadorial Level30 Sep. 1998 also exchanged views on the situation in Albania and ways to contribute to stability in the region. | Official text |