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Press Briefing by the NATO Spokesman17 May. 2006 to be able to work easily with non-Russian forces. Q: Another one on Pakistan . (inaudible)... NATO's growing ties with Pakistan is bound to be looked with concern on Pakistan's neighbours like India and Iran, so are you going to have any contact | Opinion |
Background briefing by NATO Secretary General on the upcoming ministerial meeting in Sofia, Bulgaria25 Apr. 2006 Century answers. When you are in Afghanistan as NATO you have to pay attention to your relationship with Pakistan. You have to pay attention to your relationship with India. You're not operating in a vacuum, or in a void, and that is the reason, I'm sorry | Opinion |
Press point with the NATO Secretary General and the EU High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy10 Oct. 2005 business, I have called a special meeting of the North Atlantic Council at one this afternoon to see if and how NATO as an Alliance can contribute to the enormous and immense disaster which happened a few days ago in Pakistan and India . So we'll see what | Opinion |
"Big world, big future, big NATO" by Julian Lindley-French, senior scholar at the University of Munich01 Oct. 2005 ties with democracies the world over, including Australia, Brazil, India, Japan and South Africa, and introducing them to NATO standards and doctrine so that operations can be undertaken together without having to re-invent the operational wheel every | Opinion |
Exercise Sorbet Royal tests submarine rescue procedures17 Jun. 2005 is expected to extend to the entire global submarinecommunity including China, Japan, India, Pakistan, Brazil, Chile andmany others. | News |
Panel 1 - “Addressing Europe's unresolved conflicts” - EAPC Security Forum25 May. 2005 noticed that in recent twelve years, since '92, there were more than 60 major armed conflicts in the world, and only three of them were between the states: between India and Pakistan over Kashmir; between Eritrea and Ethiopia; and between Iraq and anti | Opinion |
"Taking the transformation agenda forward" by Mark Joyce, Royal United Services Institute in London01 Jan. 2005 such as China, Japan and India. He has also encouraged a thorough review of NATO's relationships with the European Union and the United Nations against the background of the Alliance's new proactive posture. In language that would have been inconceivable | Opinion |
Press conference on Landmine Monitor Report 2004 with Stan Brabant, Handicap International, Steve Goose, Chief Editor Landmi...17 Nov. 2004 who have used anti-personnel mines on a regular and consistent basis each and every year, those two being Russia and Burma. There was only one massive mine-laying operation during this five-year period, and that is when India and Pakistan engaged | Opinion |
Remarks of the Dean of the North Atlantic Council at the meeting of the NATO-Russia Council (NRC)07 Sep. 2004 . The scourge, the pestilence of terrorism has been affecting people in most diverse countries, from India to Indonesia, from Kenya to Israel, from the Sudan to Spain. In this array, the people of the Russian Federation's many nationalities have been its all too | Opinion |
Address by Mr. Hamid Karzai, President of the Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan11 Aug. 2003 a Thai restaurant that we have never heard of in Afghanistan before. Today we have restaurants from India and China. We have investments from countries that never dared think of coming here in the past thirty years. And Afghans who have come from all | Opinion |