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Opening statement by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson, at the meeting of the North Atlantic Council06 Dec. 2001 , the new Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom, and sadly, our colleague Wlodzimierz Cimoszewicz, the new Foreign Minister of Poland cannot be with us today due to close family bereavement, but is represented by his Under Secretary. We meet today | Opinion |
Opening statement by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson, at the meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission06 Dec. 2001 stability through forging and maintaining close relations with significant regional players and neighbours. Ukraine's excellent relations with new NATO members in the region are an example of how NATO enlargement has contributed to regional stability | Opinion |
New Polish Prime Minister at NATO HQ05 Dec. 2001 . During a joint press point, both interlocutors explained that they had discussed many issues, including Poland's contribution to the NATO-led peacekeeping missions in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in Kosovo and to the action against terrorism under | News |
A New Quality in the NATO-Russia Relationship22 Nov. 2001 , and other new and emerging threats, we need a solid NATO-Russia relationship. To give you my view right at the outset, and with my usual bluntness: the current state of NATO-Russia relations is not sufficient to deal seriously with the new security | Opinion |
Speech05 Oct. 2001 . That was to be expected, and the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland are actively addressing their shortfalls. But where they can make a contribution, they do so -- and in the Balkans, for example, that contribution is both real and significant. Poland has over one | Opinion |
Building a Vision: NATO's Future Transformation07 Sep. 2001 dividing lines, and to foster Euro-Atlantic integration. The joining by Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic in 1999 has had a very positive effect on the overall security situation in Europe. So should further admissions, on which Alliance leaders have | Opinion |
NATO'S Challenges: Illusions and Realities19 Jun. 2001 is focusing only on crisis management. Of course, if the U.S. wants to engage itself in managing a crises, it can. And if it wants to lead, it probably will. Where we decide to go together, as with Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo, we should finish the job | Opinion |
Speech08 Jun. 2001 that the PfP program became an important element of Euro-Atlantic crisis management system. This fact may be explicitly demonstrated on the example of Kosovo as more and more countries are able to effectively deploy their military capabilities in joint | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly Spring Session in Vilnius, Lithuania31 May. 2001 (Poland), Russia, Belarus and of course the other Baltic republics. It is a country enjoying new freedom and democracy, and moving ever closer to Euro-Atlantic institutions. Lithuania is certainly a fitting place indeed for us to meet and discuss Europe's | Opinion |
Statement - Meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission in Ambassadorial session04 May. 2001 , Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Poland in this field. In the field of economic-related activities, the Commission noted with satisfaction that on 26 February 2001 NATO and Ukraine signed a second agreement, for 2001, On the Practical Implementation | Official text |