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Press point by the NATO Secretary General and the Foreign Minister of Iraq following the meeting of the NAC21 Jun. 2005 without saying that Minister Zebari comes to Brussels and comes to NATO at a very important moment, given the fact that tomorrow the EU and U.S.-sponsored conference will be held in Brussels. And that's a conference where not, as I said in my closing | Opinion |
Farewell video interview with General Harald Kujat, the outgoing Chairman of the NATO Military Committee06 Jun. 2005 , is of course a predominantly European force. Would it benefit from greater U.S. participation? KUJAT: Absolutely. This is one of the founding ideas, so to say, that the European nations, the European forces and the U.S. forces train together and of course | Opinion |
Panel 2 “NATO and its other Partnerships” - EAPC Security Forum25 May. 2005 to have three consequences if it takes place. First it will make the development of a U.S.-European strategy towards the Middle East much easier. Arafat, rightly or wrongly, was seen by the Bush administration as part of the problem, not part | Opinion |
Panel 1 - “Addressing Europe's unresolved conflicts” - EAPC Security Forum25 May. 2005 ; Vladimir Socor, of the Jamestown Foundation; Giorgi Baramidze, State Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration, Georgia; and then Dan Fried, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, United States. And they will all have | Opinion |
Press point by the Chairman of the NATO Military Committee after the meeting at Chief of Staff level12 May. 2005 not discuss numbers at all. And... but obviously thenumber of forces would be very similar to the number in stage two. Andyou have to take into account that stage four, Area IV is alreadycovered because the U.S.-run PRTs are already in Area IV, and theywill | Opinion |
Joint press point with the NATO Secretary General and the President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan11 May. 2005 with a question for President Karzai. What's your reaction to the very violent protests going on in some parts of Afghanistan today, following reports of U.S. soldiers' abuses of the Koran? And do these protests not show that perhaps the anti-American sentiment | Opinion |
SHAPE Lecture Series begins 10 May10 May. 2005 with a speechentitled “NATO: Does it Have a Future?” The series,inspired by U.S. Marine Corps Gen. James L. Jones, Supreme AlliedCommander Europe, is intended to inform opinion-makers, academics andinfluential leaders on the role of NATO in the changing world | News |
Closing news conference by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer following the informal meetings...20 Apr. 2005 the Wall Street Journal. Two related questions, sir, on Iraq. First, did the U.S. make any specific requests, either of NATO as an organization, or of member countries during these meetings for further assistance in Iraq? Secondly, is NATO planning | Opinion |
Press point with NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, Supreme Allied Commander Transformation,...14 Apr. 2005 ... little bit more... I mean, your assessment of that. What is exactly the problem for you as a military in NATO on that issue? And a question for Admiral Giambastiani: How much of the transformation that you are putting in place is inspired by U.S | Opinion |
Remarks by General Czeslaw Piatas, Chief of General Staff, Poland at the NATO Annual Conference14 Apr. 2005 of number of weapon systems withdrawn is rather considerable. The number of garrisons have been reduced. Reduction of manpower. Infrastructure armament allow us to save about half a billion of U.S. dollars during two, three years. And dedicate this money | Opinion |