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Defence Ministers meet at NATO Headquarters12 Jun. 2008 exchange of views Allies discussed such topics as NATO Response Force (NRF), strategic airlift initiative, mission-capable helicopters, defence spending, cyber defence and Alliance Ground Surveillance programme, “ where we are moving closer to a decision | News |
Press briefing by NATO Spokesman James Appathurai and Assistant Secretary General for Defence Policy and Planning, Jiřί Šedivý11 Jun. 2008 said. APPATHURAI: Strategic lift... Q: Strategic lift and then straight after that you said on one of the... oh sorry, NRF. My other question is about Macedonia. I was wondering what the prospects of Macedonia are if they miss | Opinion |
Pre-summit press briefing by the NATO Spokesman James Appathurai26 Mar. 2008 the NRF may well come up. Here. Q: James, this is-- over the weekend I was-- one diplomat, not to be quoted, said that most of the countries NATO is inviting to join are the former Warsaw-backed countries, and Russia is also a former Warsaw-backed | Opinion |
Interview with General Ray Henault, Chairman of the Military Committee on the preparations for the Bucharest Summit19 Mar. 2008 have seen with Afghanistan or Pakistan earthquake relief operations, the deployment of the NATO Response Force (NRF) a couple of summers ago to the Cape Verde Islands for a proof of concept exercise, all of those things have shown that we're quite | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer following the informal meeting of NATO Defence Ministers08 Feb. 2008 to discuss in the run-up to Bucharest taking into account the bilateral discussions going on between the United States of America and our Polish and Czech allies. And point number three: the NATO Response Force (NRF) where, as you know, we agreed on what | Opinion |
Alliance speeds up preparations for Bucharest summit08 Feb. 2008 . Ministers agreed that NATO should have a substantial policy on cyber defence outlining the Alliance’s role in that field and reaffirmed the high value of the NATO Response Force (NRF), now that a graduated Force option has been developed. They also | News |
Welcoming remarks by the Lithuanian Minister of Defence, Juozas Olekas at the Informal working lunch07 Feb. 2008 developing our most advanced military tool – the NATO Response Force (NRF). We will also need to engage into some creative and innovative thinking on cyber defence, energy security, strategic airlift and other issues. This meeting also provides us | Opinion |
NATO’s Response Force prepares for future missions01 Dec. 2007 Response Force (NRF) exercise designed to test and develop NATO’s expeditionary capabilities and ensure that NATO concepts are practiced is taking place in Ulsnes, Norway from December 1 to 14 | News |
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 Force. But this is a Swedish decision and therefore only Sweden can decide on this. Given our current operational requirements, we have decided to take a more flexible, graduated approach to the NRF, and to reduce the number of forces on permanent stand | Opinion |
NATO today and tomorrow - Speech by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at a seminar on “NATO today and tomorrow”, organised by the Finnish Institute of International Affairs08 Nov. 2007 operation. So the stage is set for a fruitful discussion with Finland on what form our cooperation in the NRF might take. The final area where our interests converge is in moving our Partnership forward. Finland is one of NATO’s oldest Partner countries | Opinion |