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Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai17 Oct. 2007 the U.S. and Moscow and the bilateral talks between the U.S., Poland, the Czech Republic. Assistant Secretary Dan Fried will be providing another political update, including on other issues relating to arms control. And General Obering, who is the Director | Opinion |
5000 runners took part in the NATO Partnership Running Festival07 Oct. 2007 Integration,” in Szeged, located in the border region between Romania and Serbia. The participants discussed issues relating to Serbia, the settlement of Kosovo's status and NATO’s involvement in the region. NATO and Hungarian officials also participated | News |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai18 Jul. 2007 was not the case. You remember over Kosovo in 1999 we broke... Russia broke off relations with (inaudible). Now, even though we have serious issues and disagreements, the Russians turn, as we do, to the NATO-Russia Council. So I think, and this isn't just spin | |
Press briefing by NATO Spokesman James Appathurai27 Jun. 2007 and 50 minutes. A very long meeting focused on four issues. One was, and this is what President Putin began with, what is actually quite a good state of NATO-Russia relations now after 10 years. A whole host of areas of co-operation and then President | Opinion |
Press briefing by the NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai on the Meetings of NATO Defence Ministers on 14 and 15 June 200714 Jun. 2007 of Defence Grytsenko, who is very well known to us, will be discussing, I am quite sure, not only the very good state of NATO-Ukraine relations; I might add that Ukraine is the only Partner that is contributing to each and every one of NATO's operations | Opinion |
Background briefing on the upcoming meeting of Defence Ministers by John Colston, Assistant Secretary General for Defence Planning and Policy11 Jun. 2007 significant indeed and therefore of great importance to NATO Allies. It will also be an opportunity to discuss those operations in which many Partner nations are engaged; Afghanistan, and perhaps particularly in relation to Kosovo, because in addition | Opinion |
Press briefing by NATO Spokesman James Appathurai06 Jun. 2007 on the state of discussions between Poland and the United States. I obviously will not give any more detail on that, and they discussed, as I said, relations with Russia. This is a subject that concerns, of course, not only Poland and the Secretary General | Opinion |
Press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai28 Mar. 2007 , to repeat for those of you who weren't at the press conference yesterday, we had a very successful meeting of political directors at NATO who discussed two main topics. One, Afghanistan of course. The second, also of course, Kosovo. The main conclusions | Opinion |
Press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai07 Mar. 2007 . And this is NATO's, of course, very structured way of assisting that process. The second item of discussion I can certainly anticipate will be the Kosovo status process. The Secretary General will want to speak, of course, directly to Serbian leaders | Opinion |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General, Mr. Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and the Czech Republic, Mr. Mirek Topolánek05 Mar. 2007 of all, I think it was very good to have this opportunity to discuss issues related to Kosovo and Afghanistan. It was very interesting to listen to some of the opinions that the Secretary General shared with me, and actually we very much agree on a number | Opinion |