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"ESDP transformed?" by Jean-Yves Haine, International Institute for Strategic Studies01 Apr. 2005 in the case of Ukraine, with significant contributions from Lithuania and Poland, other areas remain beyond European influence. Indeed, even in the Balkans, where the European Union has been engaged for more than a decade, the quest for a long-term solution | Opinion |
Final Communiqué of the Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Council held at NATO Headquarters09 Dec. 2004 , institution-building and national reconciliation. We stand ready to continue this engagement after the present Bonn process. Kosovo has entered a critical period in its evolution. We urge all of Kosovo’s communities to participate in its institutions | Official text, Pressrelease |
Press Conference by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer13 Oct. 2004 their tour another country is going to take over the responsibility. And I think we can set up that kind of planning forecast. In fact we have already started doing that. And related to these elements I think is using NATO more as a political forum | Opinion |
"Partners in peacekeeping" by Alexander Nikitin, Director of the Center for Political and International Studies01 Oct. 2004 alongside their NATO peers for eight-and-a-half years with the common goal of building stability in both Bosnia and Herzegovina and in Kosovo. This experience was generally positive and will likely be relevant in future operations. Russia withdrew its | Opinion |
Briefing on combating trafficking in human beings by the Permanent Representatives of the US and of Norway08 Jul. 2004 a responsibility to educate our soldiers about the tragic phenomenon of trafficking in women and of children in the Balkans, in places like Bosnia and Kosovo and Macedonia. We were very pleased, the United States was very pleased to work as a sponsor | Opinion |
"Istanbul Summit: The Transatlantic Alliance Shaping Stability" - Speech by the NATO Secretary General15 Jun. 2004 of transatlantic cooperation. That is the power of NATO to help shape security for the better. That power is still very much required in Kosovo. In mid-March, violence flared up across Kosovo, violence at a level we had not seen since 1999. KFOR reinforced very | Opinion |
Video background briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai27 May. 2004 of you. This is the Luns Press Theatre where NATO holds its press conferences when they take place here at NATO Headquarters. Some of you who may have been watching television during 1999 and the Kosovo War may remember seeing one of my predecessors here | Opinion |
Address by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania at the Ceremonial Session of the NAC02 Apr. 2004 , with the collapse of the communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe, and continued with NATO membership of the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland in 1999 and with ten new EU members on May 1. At this moment of jubilation, I would like to recognize the Romanian | Opinion |
Speech by the NATO Secretary General at the Parliament of Latvia, in Riga, Latvia11 Mar. 2004 Latvia to be part of that effort. NATO is also engaged in Iraq. For now, we are supporting Poland in its leadership of a multinational division. But there are more and more calls for the Alliance to do more. My answer to those calls is clear | Opinion |
“NATO's Transforming Agenda” by the NATO Secretary General at the Diplomatic Academy in Warsaw, Poland04 Mar. 2004 after Poland's accession to the Washington Treaty, we had to weather the storm of the Kosovo crisis. Throughout these difficult times, Poland was firmly at our side. The Alliance prevailed. And today Mr. Milosevic is on trial -- just a short distance | Opinion |