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Press conference by US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice following the meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Foreign Ministers session02 Dec. 2008 – well, if the Warsaw Pact is going out of existence and the Cold War is ending and Germany is unifying, will there be any purpose for NATO. And to see how this alliance has prospered and grown and reformed and renewed itself is truly a great joy. I | |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at Tbilisi University16 Sep. 2008 of sovereign, democratic nations -- with no single nation laying down the law as was the case with the Warsaw Pact -- this has sometimes led to difficult debates. But on the other hand, NATO has drawn considerable strength from the very process of consensus | |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, at the Conference “Transformation and Integration – A Euro-Atlantic perspective on Nordic security policy cooperation”, Swedish Atlantic Council09 Nov. 2007 for Peace. Initially, NATO’s partnership policies were aimed at former Warsaw Pact countries, to help them to cope with the daunting challenges of transition. But very quickly, PfP became a pan-European framework that bridged different memberships | Opinion |
Press Conference by Jonas Gahr Støre, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Norway and NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the informal meeting of the North Atlantic Council at the level of Foreign Ministers26 Apr. 2007 between the Warsaw Pact and NATO, between the Soviet Union and the West. Today that is not the case, and that is something that we welcome because their development has gone in a very positive direction. Norway is expanding its cooperation with Russia | Opinion |
Speech by Ambassador Alessandro Minuto Rizzo, NATO Deputy Secretary General at the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA), Delhi, India20 Apr. 2007 as a means to advance political aims. The Cold War ended after 40 years. And many observers believed that NATO could now safely be disbanded, just as the Warsaw Pact was dissolved. But NATO was never like the Warsaw Pact. The Warsaw Pact was dissolved | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the Grandes conférences catholiques01 Mar. 2007 of the Cold War, NATO has acted in line with this commitment. In recent years, 10 countries, most of which once belonged to the Warsaw Pact, have become full members of the Alliance. These countries have tremendously enriched our Alliance. They are full | Opinion |
Press Briefing by NATO Spokesman26 Jul. 2006 , a reasonable surplus of that kind of equipment in the former Warsaw Pact countries that have now joined NATO and are in many cases moving towards western standard equipment, and those stockpiles have been useful when we've tried to look for donations | Opinion |
Melange disposal project launched in Azerbaijan04 Jul. 2006 . Melange, a highly toxic and corrosive rocket fuel oxidiser formerly used by Warsaw Pact countries, is currently stored in containers that are progressively deteriorating. The high risk of leaks represents a serious threat to the environment and public | News |
Opening Statement by PDD/SfP Director, in Baku, Azerbaijan03 Jul. 2006 organization to counterbalance to the Warsaw pact, but nowadays, as a result of recent events in the world, it has become essentially a security organization. This is illustrated by NATO’s most recent achievements of peace keeping in Afghanistan , of capacity | Opinion |
Press conference by Philippe Douste-Blazy, Minister of Foreign Affairs of France following the informal meeting of the NAC27 Apr. 2006 safeguard the specificity of the one established between NATO and the European Union. Q. We are here in a former Warsaw Pact country and NATO is now declaring that it is keeping the door open to other countries, including Ukraine and Georgia, and also | Opinion |