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Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman James Appathurai30 Apr. 2008 , should have been better in this case. Georgia... well, we'll come back to Georgia in the Q&A, I'm quite sure. Let me announce... let me say that at the Council today the Council endorsed the proposals from Poland and Slovakia to hold ministerial | Opinion |
Keynote speech by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the conference on “NATO’s Bucharest Summit – transformation of the Alliance and Polish and regional perspectives”, Warsaw, Poland13 Mar. 2008 role for Poland. Throughout the 1990s, Poland was one of NATO’s most active partners – and it used its partnership relations to great effect to move closer to the Alliance. More recently, as a NATO Ally, Poland has been a major champion of our | Opinion |
Weekly press briefing by the NATO Spokesman James Appathurai05 Mar. 2008 Balkans is EuroAtlantic integration independent of the Kosovo issue, but, certainly, that is part of the context. So, taking in the three MAP countries at a certain stage, deepening and intensifying our relations with Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer following the informal meeting with non-NATO KFOR contributing nations07 Feb. 2008 , the presence of NATO KFOR in Kosovo. On your second question, that is basically of course related to my remarks that NATO does not have a leading role in the status process. We do know that at the moment that there is a status, a final status decision | Opinion |
Weekly press briefing30 Jan. 2008 the development of NATO-Ukraine relations. They both welcomed the fact that Ukraine's efforts within the Intensified Dialogue, in particular within the Annual Target Plan, have recently been stepped up, and the Secretary General looked forward to NATO's working | Opinion |
"Looking ahead to NATO’s Bucharest Summit" - Speech by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at Bucharest University, Romania14 Jan. 2008 know people who are taking part. We want, here in Bucharest in April, to underline the commitment of all 26 Allies to the success of those operations, and to send a strong message in particular with respect to Kosovo and Afghanistan. As far | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the annual press reception on the occasion of the New Year10 Jan. 2008 question se poserait à propos des relations avec la Russie qui n'est pas membre, mais qui est un partenaire comme vous le soulignez souvent, et qui vient de nommer M. Rogozine qui n'est pas connu pour favoriser l'indépendance du Kosovo et au moment où la | Opinion |
Press conference by Sergey Lavrov, Foreign Minister of Russia following the meeting of the NATO-Russia Council at the level of Foreign Ministers07 Dec. 2007 a meeting with Mr. Sikorski. We got to know each other in Annapolis, where we were having a talk on the Middle East and we are going to have talks to try and get normal relations with Poland, get a regular kind of schedule of meetings. But with regard | Opinion |
Joint press conference by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and the Polish Prime Minister, Donald Tusk04 Dec. 2007 , including, of course, and I said upstairs and I say it now here again, including the fact that Poland, and that is no protocol at all, is one of the staunchest supporters of NATO's operations and missions. That goes for Afghanistan, that goes for Kosovo | Opinion |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai07 Nov. 2007 . The Alliance and Turkmenistan have had a relationship for some years now. We have provided to Turkmenistan support in technical areas relating to, for example, scientific development, the establishment of Internet connectivity, what we call the Virtual Silk | Opinion |