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ESDI and Transatlantic Defence Cooperation Conference on <strong> "The Globalisation of Defence Industry: Policy Implication...29 Jan. 2001 , in the Balkans and through their Article V commitment. If ESDI is to work, it needs the support of all European countries, not just some -- and the NATO members most of all. So we must ensure that the participation issue is resolved as it should be. And we must | Opinion |
Final Communiqué - Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Council held at NATO Headquarters, Brussels14 Dec. 2000 all CFE Treaty obligations and commitments. We expect concrete results consistent with that assurance. We remain particularly concerned about the continued high levels of Russian Treaty-limited equipment in relation to the Treaty's Article V ("Flank | Official text |
Final Communiqué Meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Defence Ministers Session held in Brussels on 5 December 200005 Dec. 2000 . We expect concrete results consistent with that assurance. We remain particularly concerned about the continued high levels of Russian Treaty-limited equipment in relation to the Treaty's Article V ("Flank") limits. We continue to attach special | Official text |
Annual meeting of the Military Committee08 Nov. 2000 to develop a new force structure was discussed by Chiefs of Defence Staff (CHODS). The aim is to provide a minimum contingent capable of full flexibility during an article V or non article V crisis ( 1 ) . In addition to the creation of a high readiness | News |
Final Communiqué - Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Council held in Florence on 24 May 200024 May. 2000 Treaty Limited Equipment in the North Caucasus in relation to the Treaty's Article V ("flank") limits. These levels must be brought into line with Treaty limits, in a manner consistent with agreed counting rules and procedures, if entry into force | Official text |
Final Communiqué - Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Council held at NATO Headquarters, Brussels, on 15 December 199915 Dec. 1999 are concerned about continued Russian non-compliance with the Treaty's Article V ("flank") limits. We note Russia's commitment to comply with all the Treaty's provisions and limitations. We also note Russia's assurances that its exceeding of CFE limits | Official text |
Final Communiqué - Meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Defence Ministers Session held in Brussels02 Dec. 1999 with the Treaty's Article V ("flank") limits. We note Russia's commitment to comply with all the Treaty's provisions and limitations. We also note Russia's assurances that its exceeding of CFE limits will be of a temporary nature. NATO Allies expect Russia to honour | Official text |
Membership Action Plan (MAP)24 Apr. 1999 The door to NATO membership under Article 10 of the North Atlantic Treaty remains open. The Membership Action Plan (MAP), building on the Intensified, Individual Dialogue on membership questions, is designed to reinforce that firm commitment to further | Official text |
The Alliance's 1999 Strategic Concept24 Apr. 1999 resolution of disputes, in which no country would be able to intimidate or coerce any other through the threat or use of force. Consultation: To serve, as provided for in Article 4 of the Washington Treaty, as an essential transatlantic forum | Official text, Pressrelease |
Statement18 Dec. 1998 be a consumer but also a provider of international security. In this light, we think that PfP training centres, Defence Consortium and Simulation Network would reduce existing gaps between NATO-member and partner countries to participate in non-article V | Opinion |