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NATO - The enduring Mission01 Mar. 2001 with me to every country I visit - to the 19 NATO countries; the nine countries that are applying to join the Alliance; and the other eighteen countries in the Partnership for Peace as well, including former Warsaw Pact countries, ex-Soviet States | Opinion |
Speech21 Feb. 2001 of a by-gone era, had survived the Cold War in good health -- while the Warsaw Pact was dissolved, the Soviet Union had disintegrated, and Russia had removed its forces from a united Germany, from all over Central Europe and the Baltic states. So, for many | Opinion |
Speech Saturday Evening Public Lecture "NATO and the Challenges of the New Millennium"17 Feb. 2001 was the front-runner -- hardly a surprise to anyone. Yet his choice of second and third seemed peculiar even at the time: Yugoslavia and Albania. But there was a distinct logic to this. In the view of this analyst, the military alliances NATO and Warsaw Pact | Opinion |
Speech Earl Grey Memorial Lecture "NATO: what have you done for me lately?"16 Feb. 2001 , and created the little-known, but historic, Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council. Today the Alliance is the dynamo at the hub of a profound new set of defence relationships across the continent. Forty six countries -- NATO members, former Warsaw Pact countries | Opinion |
Security in the Wider Europe10 Nov. 2000 . Through our Partnership for Peace Programme and the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council, the Alliance is today the dynamo at the hub of a profound new set of defense relationships across the continent. Forty six countries -- NATO members, former Warsaw Pact | Opinion |
NATO and the Challenges of Security in the Euro-Atlantic area02 Nov. 2000 , NATO created the Partnership for Peace and the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council. And today, NATO is the dynamo at the hub of a new set of profound security relationships across the continent. Forty six countries -- NATO members, former Warsaw Pact | Opinion |
The six principles of partnership31 Oct. 2000 countries -- NATO members, former Warsaw Pact countries, ex-Soviet Republics, and neutrals, including Switzerland which is not even in the United Nations -- now train and exercise together, discuss security issues together and even carry out peacekeeping | Opinion |
NATO in the 21st Century Speech to the Millennium Year Lord Mayor's Lecture20 Jul. 2000 of the past, and undoubtedly a major contribution to European security. Another major contribution to the stability of the continent is NATO's enlargement. Last year we welcomed three former members of the Warsaw Pact as full members of NATO - and we made | Opinion |
NATO and South-Eastern Europe Secretary General's Remarks at the Conference of the CeSPI/IAI-East West Institute on "Prospec...08 May. 2000 a surprise, I guess. By contrast, his choice of second and third place seemed rather peculiar: Yugoslavia and Albania. But there was a distinct logic to this. In the view of this analyst, the military alliances, NATO and Warsaw Pact, were clearly the most | Opinion |
"NATO at the Beginning of the 21st Century" Speech to the Netherlands Atlantic Association13 Apr. 2000 security. Through these partnerships, NATO has developed bilateral security relationships with 25 non-NATO countries, including former Warsaw Pact members and neutrals. As a result, the Alliance is not only bringing these countries closer to Western | Opinion |