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"The Expanding Europe and its Relevance for both the British and the Germans" - Speech by02 Feb. 2000 : on regional security in the Balkans, on defence conversion, on establishing sound civil-military relations. The clearest proof of this is the NATO-led operations in Bosnia and Kosovo. Many of our Partners contribute to SFOR and KFOR | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at the Diplomatic Academy28 Jan. 2000 it is now: a fraction of its former size, a pariah state, poor, and basically at war with itself. And neither NATO nor Ukrainian soldiers would have to put their lives on the line, as they are doing today, in helping the people of Kosovo to regain a life | Opinion |
Lord Robertson in Poland24 Jan. 2000 their country s approach to security: Poland wants to participate in European defence operations while maintaining good relations with Russia and non-NATO countries. Lord Robertson also met with Foreign Minister, Bronislaw Geremek, and Defence Minister | News |
Address16 Dec. 1999 ; and last but not least the Alliance has successfully conducted a complex air campaign in the Balkans and engaged itself in the challenging task of enhancing peace and stability in Southeastern Europe. The crisis in Kosovo has confronted the international | Opinion |
Final Communiqué - Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Council held at NATO Headquarters, Brussels, on 15 December 199915 Dec. 1999 aim remains to establish a strong, stable and enduring partnership within the framework of the NATO-Russia Founding Act. We note the progress made in recent consultations in the PJC framework on issues relating to the operation in Kosovo. We | Official text |
The State of the Alliance: An American Perspective by Strobe Talbott, Deputy Secretary of State15 Dec. 1999 to Poland on the death of its KFOR soldier yesterday in Kosovo. But they have done more than plan, practice and prepare, and a good thing it is, too, because history does not sit patiently in the waiting room while leaders and foreign ministers deliberate | Opinion |
Speech15 Nov. 1999 the air campaign, and even though they have returned, they do not wish, at present, to talk about anything but issues relating to the Kosovo operation. The Kosovo operation did indeed demonstrate the potential of a strong relationship. Russia played | Opinion |
Opening Remarks NATO-Japan Security Conference15 Oct. 1999 , the Alliance's response to the Kosovo crisis reaffirmed the logic of NATO's reform post-Cold War -- the need to have Partners, the need for strong relations with Russia, the need to maintain NATO's military competence, and, above all, the need for a strong | Opinion |
Remarks to the press on his last day by NATO Secretary General, Javier Solana06 Oct. 1999 . And a lot of important things for the security of our continent, for the security of Europe. Remember in this period of time NATO has taken new missions -Bosnia and Kosovo are good examples, has taken new members - I started chairing a Council of 16 members | Opinion |
Speech21 Jun. 1999 the further development of peaceful and friendly international relations, and to promote conditions of stability and well being. We are carrying out that mission today -- by bringing lasting peace to Kosovo. By encouraging democracy in Serbia. By continuing | Opinion |