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Final Communiqué - Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Council held at NATO Headquarters, Brussels, on 15 December 199915 Dec. 1999 , including through maintaining an effective military presence in Serb minority areas. We strongly commend KFOR's determination to combat arms trafficking, illegal possession of weapons, the development of parallel structures that threaten KFOR or UNMIK | Official text |
'An Alliance for the 21st Century' - Washington Summit Communiqué issued by the Heads of State and Government participating in the meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Washington, D.C. on 24th April 199924 Apr. 1999 Alliance efforts against weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery. As part of the Alliance's adaptation to the new security challenges, we have updated our Strategic Concept to make it fully consistent with the Alliance's new security | Official text, Pressrelease |
Political Implications of NATO Enlargement28 Apr. 1997 has identified already in 1993 in Copenhagen a number of CEE countries for future membership. Both enlargement processes are autonomous and will proceed according to the conditions and requirements of the respective organisation | Opinion |
Study on NATO Enlargement03 Sep. 1995 organizations will proceed autonomously according to their respective internal dynamics and processes. This means they are unlikely to proceed at precisely the same pace. But the Alliance views its own enlargement and that of the EU as mutually supportive | Official text |
Statement issued at the Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Cooperation Council10 Jun. 1994 from Moldova without linkage to other issues. We support the efforts of the CSCE Mission in Moldova and the facilitation of its work. We express great concern at the recent developments around the Autonomous Republic of Crimea within Ukraine, which | Official text, Pressrelease |
SPEECH BY THE SECRETARY GENERAL OF NATO MR MANFRED WORNER TO THE IISS IN BRUSSELS10 Sep. 1993 management. So the future may well see frequent and close cooperation between the UN and NATO. Of course, every institution keeps its specific and autonomous character. NATO cannot be regarded as an instrument or as a military sub-contractor | Opinion |
Statement issued at the meeting of the North Atlantic Cooperation Council11 Jun. 1993 to accept it. We appeal to the parties concerned to respect an effective ceasefire in the Abkhazian Autonomous Republic of Georgia and refrain from all actions which could complicate constructive dialogue and achievement of a durable settlement.We call | Official text, Pressrelease |
NATO Speech: Address to the German American Roundtable of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Speech by Secretary General, Manfred ...25 Oct. 1989 -operation and a more mature and equal partnership between North America and Europe. NATO's role is that of a midwife of change. We are not satisfied with the status quo. We want to overcome it. The act of birth of a new system is autonomous. But it can | Opinion |
Conventional Arms Control: The Way Ahead03 May. 1988 situation in Europe. Thus the conventional imbalance in Europe remains at the core of Europe's security concerns. The problem is to a large extent a function of the Warsaw Pact's superiority in key conventional weapon systems. But it is not only a matter | Official text |
'Conventional Arms Control: The way ahead' - Statement issued under the Authority of the Heads of State and Government participating in the Meeting of the North Atlantic Council02 Mar. 1988 conventional weapon systems. But it is not only a matter of numerical imbalances. Other asymmetries are also important, for example: the Warsaw Pact, based on the Soviet Union's forward- deployed forces, has a capability for surprise attack and large-scale | Official text |