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Speech by the Secretary General at Inaugural Conference of the Atlantic Council of the United Kingdom26 Nov. 1993 at the concept of Combined Joint Task Forces for peacekeeping and other contingency operations. Such a concept would earmark resources within the integrated military structure for non-Article V missions in addition to their role in defence. In a crisis | Opinion |
The Alliance's 1991 Strategic Concept08 Nov. 1991 missiles capable of reaching the territory of some member states of the Alliance. Any armed attack on the territory of the Allies, from whatever direction, would be covered by Articles 5 and 6 of the Washington Treaty. However, Alliance security must | Official text |
"The Case for the West" Speech delivered by General Secretary M. Paul-Henri Spaak10 Feb. 1958 articles I have recently read is surely quite undeserved - of being mainly actuated by the desire to say, "No". I am prepared to admit that Western diplomacy is not in a very happy position. The dominating problem today and we cannot evade | Opinion |
Report of the Committee of Three on Non-Military Cooperation in NATO13 Dec. 1956 and above the emergency which brought it into being. The expression of this hope is found in the Preamble and in Articles 2 and 4 of the Treaty. These two Articles, limited in their terms but with at least the promise of the grand design of an Atlantic | Official text |
''The Paris Agreements'' - Treaty of Economic, Social and Cultural Collaboration and Collective Self-Defence23 Oct. 1954 for information and advice on military matters. ARTICLE V If any of the High Contracting Parties should be the object of an armed attack in Europe, the other High Contracting Parties will, in accordance with the provisions of Article 51 of the Charter | Official text |
Protocol on the Status of International Military Headquarters set up pursuant to the North Atlantic Treaty28 Aug. 1952 Headquarters shall be considered to be a force for the purposes of Article II, paragraph 2 of Article V, paragraph 10 of Article VII, paragraphs 2,3,4,7 and 8 of Article IX, and Article XIII, of the Agreement. Article IV The rights and obligations which | Official text |
Agreement on the Status of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, National Representatives and International Staff signed in Ottawa20 Sep. 1951 the capacity to conclude contracts, to acquire and dispose of movable and immovable property and to institute legal proceedings. Article V The Organization, its property and assets, wheresoever located and by whomsoever held, shall enjoy | Official text |
Agreement between the Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty regarding the Status of their Forces19 Jun. 1951 that no driving test shall be required. Article V Members of a force shall normally wear uniform. Subject to any arrangement to the contrary between the authorities of the sending and receiving States, the wearing of civilian dress shall be on the same | Official text |
'The Brussels Treaty' - Treaty of Economic, Social and Cultural Collaboration and Collective Self-Defence17 Mar. 1948 High Contracting Parties will, in accordance with the provisions of Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations, afford the Party so attacked all the military and other aid and assistance in their power. Article V All measures taken | Official text |