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The State of the Alliance - a Good News Story30 Mar. 2001 the entire Balkans region have no doubt improved. In the meantime, Russia has warmed to the Alliance again, following the freezing of its relations over the Kosovo campaign. We have resumed our regular pattern of political consultations and are actively | Opinion |
European Security in the 21st Century - Completing Europe's Unfinished Business29 Mar. 2001 the Alliance's relations with Russia after the Kosovo campaign. It has gone at great length to ensure that its accession to NATO took place in a transparent way, respecting legitimate Russian concerns. These efforts proved all those wrong who once argued | Opinion |
Promoting Peace through Partnership23 Mar. 2001 Council, as a forum for political consultation with our Partners. We engaged in a Dialogue with nations from the Southern shores of the Mediterranean. And, last but not least, we developed distinct relations with Russia and Ukraine. When the Kosovo | Opinion |
Security and Prosperity: Two Halves of the Same Walnut15 Mar. 2001 , Hungary and Poland walked through that door. And many more want to follow. To those nations who join, NATO membership delivers the security and the Atlantic identity they seek. To those who want to join, NATO membership provides a powerful incentive | Opinion |
Speech21 Feb. 2001 believe in the important role the NATO-Russia partnership must play in the construction of a new Europe. Like a mirror, the evolution of NATO-Russia relations has reflected the hopes as well as some of the disappointments that have characterised the past | Opinion |
First NATO-EU meeting under new permanent arrangements05 Feb. 2001 around two main subjects: the way ahead for NATO-EU relations and the contribution of both organisations to the management of the crisis in the Western Balkans. Regarding NATO-EU relations, Ambassadors discussed ongoing business between the two | News |
Speech02 Feb. 2001 the past decade. Kosovo was the most obvious low point. Relations are, however, once again back on track. Russian forces are working very well with NATO forces in the Balkans. The NATO-Russia Permanent Joint Council is meeting regularly, and discussing | Opinion |
NATO in the New Millennium Manfred Wörner Memorial Lecture Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung25 Jan. 2001 (the party which this Foundation is related to), but also of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation itself and a member of its Board. Manfred Wörner was also one of the few Defence Ministers to become Secretary General of NATO. His performance at the helm | Opinion |
Intervention15 Dec. 2000 on no account take place at the expense of the Transatlantic link which, as ongoing NATO operations in Kosovo and Bosnia-Herzegovina show, fully maintains its crucial importance in today's world. Latvia sees itself as a true European partner and a trustful | Opinion |
Opening Statement14 Dec. 2000 considerably: Kosovo is more and more at peace; both Bosnia and Kosovo have held free and fair elections; and the democratic change of government in Yugoslavia offers the prospect of lasting peace in the Balkans for the first time in a decade. NATO's relations | Opinion |