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CFE Treaty’s Contribution to Euro-Atlantic Security29 Mar. 2006 The original CFE Treaty was negotiated among the then-22 member states of NATO and the Warsaw Pact. At the time the Treaty was signed in November 1990, a key goal of the agreement was to replace military confrontation with a new pattern of security relations | Official text |
"Report of the "Three Wise Men": 50 years on" by Lawrence S. Kaplan01 Jan. 2006 to move toward détente as well as to maintain its defences against a still dangerous Warsaw Pact. The advice of the Wise Men can be found in the Harmel Report. Although not always followed over the years, political consultation remains as important | Opinion |
Press availability with the US Secretary of State following the meeting of the North Atlantic Council08 Dec. 2005 on a personal note, I can remember back in the early or late -- 1990, 1989-1990, when the Soviet Union was breaking up and indeed when the Warsaw Pact went out of existence, that people asked whether NATO indeed had a future. And I think we now, more than ten | Opinion |
"Arab perspectives on NATO" by Mustafa Alani, senior adviser and director at the Gulf Research Center in Dubai01 Oct. 2005 were and still are naturally hostile to the West and by extension to NATO. Moreover, most of these groups sympathised with NATO’s Eastern Bloc counterpart and rival, the Warsaw Pact. Although NATO has always been both a political and a military | Opinion |
"Rising expectations" by Carlo Masala, researcher at the NATO Defense College in Rome01 Oct. 2005 of the Warsaw Pact and disintegration of the Soviet Union transformed the geopolitics of the Euro-Atlantic area and heralded the third phase of NATO’s Mediterranean engagement. Whereas Europe had now embarked on the road to unity and integration | Opinion |
"25 years of Solidarność" - Video interview with the Permanent Representative of Poland to NATO20 Sep. 2005 , then to the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact, and opening of those countries to Europe, which meant also joining Europe in the sense of European Union and NATO. Q: So in your view, Ambassador, these consequences of the Solidarity movement have gone way beyond Poland | Opinion |
Safe disposal of rocket fuel06 Jul. 2005 , a rocket fuel oxidiser used in the past by Warsaw Pact countries, is a highly complex mixture of chemical substances which evaporates easily and is highly toxic. In many countries, this liquid propellant is still stored in special containers, whe | News |
Remarks by the NATO Secretary General at the Assembly of the West-European Union in Strasbourg, France23 Jun. 2005 of the Warsaw Pact and “9/11”, we are living in a radically different security environment. In fact, we live in an era not only of the globalisation of the economy, but also of security policy. However, it is my impression that some are still only | Opinion |
Panel 1 - “Addressing Europe's unresolved conflicts” - EAPC Security Forum25 May. 2005 resolution, with their respect of territorial integrity of Moldova. And we welcome recent renewal talks between Azerbaijan and Armenia, and it was very promise of dialogue between two presidents in Warsaw, so we hope this process will go on and we will have | Opinion |
Press point by the Chairman of the NATO Military Committee after the meeting at Chief of Staff level12 May. 2005 it? The Chiefsof Defence of the Mediterranean Dialogue countries are sitting togetherwith us, and we talk about the exchange of intelligence. Could youimagine that 15 years ago? So a lot has happened, alot has happened. The Warsaw Pact disappeared | Opinion |