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"An Overview of Alliance Military Issues" Address to the North Atlantic Assembly Plenary Session26 May. 1998 underground nuclear tests in India offer us a keen reminder in this regard, from my perspective, it is the relative ease with which state and non-state actors could develop and employ biological weapons, the "poor man's nuke", which constitute the biggest risk | Opinion |
Statement by the North Atlantic Council on the Indian nuclear tests20 May. 1998 for the pursuit of nuclear disarmament. India's actions once again demonstrate the necessity of active efforts to attain universal adherence to the global nuclear non-proliferation regime, which is important to international security. The North Atlantic | Official text, Pressrelease |
The North Atlantic Council condemns India's decision to conduct nuclear tests20 May. 1998 The North Atlantic Council condemns India's | News |
A New NATO For A New Century Address to the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Group18 Oct. 1997 , and to continue to support Ukraine as it develops as a democratic nation with a market economy. When I review the potential risks to the Alliance, I sometimes tend to focus on what I call the "Arc of Instability" from Morocco to India. It is here where one | Opinion |
Final Communiqué09 Dec. 1971 that hostilities between India and Pakistan will give way to an early and peaceful solution of all aspects of the conflict. Turning to developments in and around Europe, including the Mediterranean, Ministers reviewed the status of the various initiatives | Official text |
The Atlantic Alliance and its Future Text of a speech given by M. Paul-Henri Spaak at the closing session of the Conference ...14 Sep. 1957 a problem not unlike that facing the Russians. When M. Krushchev announces that he intends at one and the same time to raise the standard of living of the Russian population, to grant enormous aid to China and India and then still go to the help of the whole | Opinion |
Five Years of N.A.T.O. Conférence donnée par The Rt. Hon. Lord Ismay, Secretary General of The North Atlantic Treaty Organi...20 May. 1954 in this room today. To him we are just citizens of his own Atlantic world. He would probably go even further in this idea. He himself was born in India where his family had served for four generations. He completed the cycle by returning to India after the war | Opinion |