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''The New Strategic Concept: Active Engagement, Modern Defence'' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF), Brussels08 Oct. 2010 Pakistan constructively, if we are to solve problems, and if we are to maintain regional stability we should also engage with India and China. So these examples illustrate that if we are to accomplish our security mission today we need partnerships | Opinion |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman James Appathurai06 Oct. 2010 , the SecGen has said in a couple of his speeches he's highlighted wanting to have security talks with China and India as part or the bigger picture. Are you expecting much discussion on that next week? James Appathurai: Thank you. I think the Secretary | Opinion |
Secretary General’s speaking notes for the Joint Meeting of the European Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET)28 Sep. 2010 build on this success by developing more dialogue and more cooperation with the countries across the world. Countries that share our interest in peaceful international relations – including countries such as India and China. At the same time, we need | Opinion |
NATO-Russian cooperation at sea03 Aug. 2010 navies from India, Japan, Malaysia, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Australia and China. Topics | News |
''NATO’s Strategic Concept, the New Security Environment, and the NATO-Russia Partnership'' - Speech by Admiral Giampaolo di Paola, Chairman of the Military Committee in Moscow23 Jul. 2010 with a police escort, so that means that there were a lot of cars and a lot of people and I think that Thomas Friedman was really right with his quote. And there’s another reality, which is the emergence of big, new countries: Brazil, India, and China. Russia | Opinion |
Address by Admiral Giampaolo di Paola, Chairman of the Military Committee at Young Pakistani Parliamentarians visiting NATO HQ13 Jul. 2010 operating up to 1800 km from shore. In addition to NATO, there are other forces present in the International Transit Corridor, to include the EU and a Coalition Maritime forces-group, and vessels from China, Russia, Japan, India, Saudi Arabian, Pakistan | Opinion |
''NATO - Managing Security in a Globalised World'' - Speech by Secretary General of NATO Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the Catholic University of Lisbon, Portugal02 Jul. 2010 without Pakistan. So our engagement with Pakistan is indispensable. But Afghanistan also borders China. And India, too, is a major player in the region, with a strong interest in a more stable Afghanistan. To me, these facts point to one clear | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the Spring Session of the NATO Parliamentary Assemby in Riga01 Jun. 2010 engagement with Pakistan is indispensable. But Afghanistan also borders China. And India, too, is a major player in the region with a strong interest in a more stable Afghanistan. To me, these facts point to one clear and simple conclusion – that we need | Opinion |
''Renewing the Transatlantic security community in the age of globalisation'' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the Central Military Club, Sofia, Bulgaria21 May. 2010 . The logic of globalisation demands nothing less. Indeed, I predict that in just a few years’ time, it will become completely natural for us to discuss global security issues with China, India, and other major powers. Fifth, we need a unified NATO | Opinion |
'NATO 2020: Assured Security; Dynamic Engagement' - Analysis and Recommendations of the Group of Experts on a New Strategic Concept for NATO17 May. 2010 leaders profess their determination to confront it. Emerging global powers such as China, India and Brazil are asserting their rising influence in a peaceful manner. As NATO plans for the hazards of a new decade, it can do so with knowledge that its desire | Official text |