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"Military Dimensions of NATO Enlargement" - Address by General Klaus Naumann, CMC to the North Atlantic Assembly16 Feb. 1997 is to preserve NATO's ability to act as an independent body and as an effective Alliance not only in Article V operations, but also in crisis management. The latter will pose some problems since crisis management means to act proactively and to gain or maintain | Opinion |
Press Briefing By Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Walter Slocombe and U.S. Permanent Representative to NATO Robert E. H...17 Dec. 1996 for membership. So this will help in the later ratification process by demonstrating to parliaments that the countries who have applied and whom we invite do take seriously the requirements of NATO membership, including its Article V responsibilities. QUESTION | Opinion |
Press Briefing by Assistant Secretary Frank Kramer,Assistant Secretary Ash Carter,Ambassador Robert E. Hunter13 Jun. 1996 missions -- Article V, non-Article V, CJTF, and the WEU-led operations. We anticipate that there will be greater intensity on PFP, that there will be perhaps increased emphasis on funding, expanded exercises. Naturally, there will be discussions | Opinion |
Speech by Deputy Secretary General at the Assembly of the Western European Union (WEU)22 Feb. 1996 very clear and unambiguous. Today, all full members of the WEU are also members of NATO. Because of the cumulative effect of the security safeguards of Article V of the modified Brussels Treaty and of Article 5 of the Washington Treaty, this should | Opinion |
'Mediterranean Security: New Issues and Challenges' - Keynote address by the Deputy Secretary General at the RAND Seminar16 Oct. 1995 of the Alliance, and they enjoy a security guarantee under the Washington Treaty. As we all know, under Article V, the Allies have an obligation to defend each other against armed attack, and to restore and maintain their security. For the past 40 years | Opinion |
'Mediterranean Security: New Issues and Challenges' - Keynote address by the Deputy Secretary General at the RAND Seminar16 Oct. 1995 of the Alliance, and they enjoy a security guarantee under the Washington Treaty. As we all know, under Article V, the Allies have an obligation to defend each other against armed attack, and to restore and maintain their security. For the past 40 years | Opinion |
Study on NATO Enlargement03 Sep. 1995 and Security Policy. All full members of the WEU are also members of NATO. Because of the cumulative effect of the security safeguards of Article V of the modified Brussels Treaty and of Article 5 of the Washington Treaty, the maintenance of this linkage | Official text |
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 Jun. 1995 : The Present Agreement may be supplemented or otherwise modified in accordance with international law. Article V: The Present Agreement shall be open for signature by any State that is either a contracting party to the NATO SOFA, or that accepts | Official text |
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 Jun. 1995 : The Present Agreement may be supplemented or otherwise modified in accordance with international law. Article V: The Present Agreement shall be open for signature by any State that is either a contracting party to the NATO SOFA, or that accepts | Official text |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Willy Claes at the Pio Manzu "Big Millenium Conference"13 Nov. 1994 on the Mediterranean. The Alliance includes five Mediterranean members which enjoy a security guarantee under Article V of the Washington Treaty. To be sure, the end of the East-West confrontation has had a positive impact | Opinion |