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Press Briefing06 Feb. 2007 Council will be held timely for Sergey Ivanov to raise an issue of anti-missile systems in Poland and Czech, so that what could be your response on that request? And could we consider that system like a part integral or some kind related part of theatre | Opinion |
Press briefing by NATO Spokesman James Appathurai07 Sep. 2006 and Riga related. APPATHURAI: Mmmhmm. Q: What is... what is the latest about the NATO build-up in the north of Kosovo? There have been reports in July about increased numbers in their soldiers and what's the latest debrief | Opinion |
Press point with NATO Secretary General and the Slovak Prime-Minister Mr. Róbert Fico07 Sep. 2006 which is a strong one will remain unchanged. That's of course important to hear. Slovakia is a strong ally, is participating in Afghanistan, is participating in Kosovo, is participating in the NATO training mission in Iraq and that's very important | Opinion |
Press Briefing by NATO Spokesman and LtCol Tony White20 Jun. 2006 relations with NATO, continues to have that interest and NATO approached several countries that had the opportunity or that were appropriate for hosting this kind of exercise in terms of terrain, in terms of strategic distance, and Cape Verde volunteered | Opinion |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai14 Feb. 2006 in Kosovo was the importance of crowd and riot control and training and equipment. They demonstrated both of these things in that PRT. So that training and equipment is now delivering results, and I think that was very important. The second part | Opinion |
Opening remarks by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, at the Informal meeting of NATO Defence Ministers09 Feb. 2006 to Minister O’Connor of Canada, Minister Ligi of Estonia, Minister Jung of Germany, Minister Murniece of Latvia, Minister Størm-Erichsen of Norway, Minister Sikorski of Poland [and Minister Fedor of Slovakia ] who are participating in a meeting of NATO Defence | Opinion |
Final Communiqué - Meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Defence Ministers Session held in Brussels09 Jun. 2005 strategy for Afghanistan by offering additional support to the Afghan Authorities in accordance with the anticipated post-Bonn process. We maintain a robust and capable force in Kosovo through KFOR. We welcome the launch of the UN-led process | Official text, Pressrelease |
Panel 3 “Central Asia - Future Cooperation in the EAPC” - EAPC Security Forum25 May. 2005 policy consideration. Since independence Central Asian states have taken significant steps on state building, sovereignty, and integration with the world. However, there are still some challenges related to the transition process. It is of utmost | Opinion |
Panel 1 - “Addressing Europe's unresolved conflicts” - EAPC Security Forum25 May. 2005 should look into how we can be helpful in moving these agendas forward. We'll have three speakers this morning. Adam Daniel Rotfeld, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland; it will be Borys Tarasyuk, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Ukraine; Sergei | Opinion |
Remarks by Hans-Ulrich Klose, Deputy Chairman Foreign Policy Committee of the German Bundestag at the NATO Annual Conference14 Apr. 2005 have heard for the Netherlands; it might be true for Poland; it might be true for Great Britain. I would regret if we stop because I think it would make a lot of sense to continue to see where we have willing European countries and unwilling European | Opinion |