Title | Document type |
Address26 Nov. 1998 , in parallel to the recognition of its core function of collective defence, to initiate planing and preparations for non-Article 5 missions with interested partner and aspiring countries to protect common values and security interests. In this regard | Opinion |
NATO - A Military Perspective Address at the XVth International NATO Workshop20 Jun. 1998 stationing of NATO command structure headquarters on the territories of the three Invited Countries. As to the third, CJTFs would in all likelihood include Partner participation, including within the CJTF HQ itself, where the details of non-Article V | Opinion |
Speech28 May. 1998 borders and defend against threats to our security from beyond them -- the spread of weapons of mass destruction, ethnic violence and regional conflict." It must do so in part because the very nature of potential Article V threats is changing. But it must | Opinion |
Further Additional Protocol to the Agreement among the States Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty and the other States participating in the Partnership for Peace regarding the Status of their Forces19 Dec. 1997 the Parties concerned to negotiate between or among themselves without recourse to any outside jurisdiction. Article V The present Protocol shall be open for signature by any State that is a signatory of the PfP SOFA. The present Protocol shall | Official text |
Further Additional Protocol to the Agreement among the States Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty and the other States participating in the Partnership for Peace regarding the Status of their Forces19 Dec. 1997 the Parties concerned to negotiate between or among themselves without recourse to any outside jurisdiction. Article V The present Protocol shall be open for signature by any State that is a signatory of the PfP SOFA. The present Protocol shall | Official text |
Final Communiqué - Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Council held at NATO Headquarters, Brussels16 Dec. 1997 underline the importance of starting the Article V process without delay to build on the achievements reached under Article II and IV. Steps in this context should not prejudice the integrity of existing arms control and CSBM agreements. A broad security | Official text, Pressrelease |
A New NATO For A New Century Address to the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Group18 Oct. 1997 and current outreach initiatives to promote true cooperation in a transparent manner. As structured, it can foster deep and meaningful discussions on virtually any security-related topic less Alliance Article V, i.e. collective defence issues, thereby | Opinion |
Charter on a Distinctive Partnership between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Ukraine09 Jul. 1997 peacekeeping operations on the territory of the former Yugoslavia; sharing the view that the opening of the Alliance to new members, in accordance with Article 10 of the Washington Treaty, is directed at enhancing the stability of Europe | Official text |
Charter on a Distinctive Partnership between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Ukraine09 Jul. 1997 peacekeeping operations on the territory of the former Yugoslavia; sharing the view that the opening of the Alliance to new members, in accordance with Article 10 of the Washington Treaty, is directed at enhancing the stability of Europe | Official text |
Speech at the North Atlantic Council Ministerial Meeting29 May. 1997 ". This process should convey exactly what it means in military terms to carry out our Article V responsibilities -- and what it means in political terms to be a full NATO member -- so that aspirants know the difference between being a Partner and an Ally | Opinion |