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Press Conference28 May. 1998 of where Japan, Australia, various countries are reacting to these tests in different ways. And that there is a price in that regard, but I would also say that the kind of discussion that we had today and the statement that was issued is a very significant | Opinion |
NATO's Role in Building Cooperative Security in Europe and Beyond Remarks at the Yomiuri Symposium on International Economy15 Oct. 1997 a remarkable record as a forum attracting many distinguished speakers. I am honoured by your kind invitation. Let me say at the outset that it is a special pleasure to be in Japan for my first visit as Secretary General of NATO. Japan is a valued member | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General to Visit Japan15 Oct. 1997 NATO Secretary General to Visit Japan | Pressrelease |
Visit by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan, Mr. Y. Ikeda, to NATO Headquarters on 24 June 199718 Jun. 1997 Visit by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan | Pressrelease |
Keynote Speech Fourth NATO-Japan Security Conference18 Mar. 1997 Keynote Speech Fourth NATO-Japan | Opinion |
Press Briefing By Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Walter Slocombe and U.S. Permanent Representative to NATO Robert E. H...17 Dec. 1996 of the pudding, not, we expect, what SFOR will do, if, indeed, it continues in the fine tradition that IFOR, in its highly successful year, achieved. QUESTION: My name is (inaudible) of Japan. Now on Bosnia again, are we expecting an activation order | Opinion |
Transcript of the Remarks by President W. J. Clinton To People Of Detroit from United States Information Agency22 Oct. 1996 considerably higher than jobs which are totally confined in their economic impact to the domestic community. The 200 plus agreements we've made in trade, including over 20 with Japan, we've seen an increase of 85 percent in the export of American products | Opinion |
Progress Report to Ministers by the Political-Military Steering Committee/ Ad Hoc Group on Cooperation in Peacekeeping06 Dec. 1995 relationships among various groups involved in peacekeeping operations. In addition to Group members and observers, both Seminars were attended by United Nations and OSCE representatives and by Japan as an observer. For 1996, the Group has established | Official text, Pressrelease |
NATO ADVANCED RESEARCH WORKSHOP ON PATENTS AND TECHNOLOGY STRATEGY 18-20 SEPTEMBER IN MOSCOW18 Sep. 1995 experts from four NATO countries, as well as from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Uzbekistan and Japan, will participate in a NATO Advanced Research Workshop examining intellectual property law and technology strategy from 18-20 September in Moscow. The Workshop | News |
The Future of NATO in an Uncertain World Speech to the SACLANT Seminar 9522 Jun. 1995 and Japan should not be isolated but should be integ rated into the community of democratic nations. - Second, the western democracies should pursue together a policy of containment, and unite in NATO to carry out this policy | Opinion |