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Speech09 Oct. 2001 ; and it applies to North American soil just as it applies to Europe. And let me add that the NATO Parliamentary Assembly's statement of support for that decision is very welcome indeed, because it sent a powerful signal that our Parliaments are behind us | Opinion |
International Security and Law Enforcement - A Look Ahead19 Jun. 2001 - a combined law enforcement and international security problem - have required me to be here in Brussels at the time of your meeting. As some of you may know, my family has a long-running connection with law enforcement. My grandfather, father and brother | Opinion |
NATO'S Challenges: Illusions and Realities19 Jun. 2001 that if they want to join NATO they need to do their homework. In short, NATO's willingness to open its doors has brought Europe closer together -- in spirit and in practice. Now, what about Russia? Just a few months ago, President Putin acknowledged | Opinion |
The State of the Alliance - a Good News Story30 Mar. 2001 , the country is now taking its rightful place as a partner in Southeast Europe, rather than an outcast. Yugoslavia has retaken her seats in the UN and the OSCE, and is now a regular and accepted member of regional gatherings. So, throughout the Balkans, we | Opinion |
Security and Prosperity: Two Halves of the Same Walnut15 Mar. 2001 , security and economics are two halves of the walnut -- and the new democracies in Central and Eastern Europe are hungry for both halves. NATO has also engaged Russia, to create the very necessary bridge with that major European power. The logic behind | Opinion |
Speech21 Feb. 2001 of ideological and military confrontation. The prescription for our new Europe is cooperation, integration and partnership. Russia has a home in this new Europe - by decision, and by sheer necessity. You, the future leaders, will define your country's | Opinion |
Speech Saturday Evening Public Lecture "NATO and the Challenges of the New Millennium"17 Feb. 2001 -- Europe's bloodiest conflicts since World War Two. A NATO-led coalition is picking up the pieces, trying to create a framework for long-term stability and reconciliation. Albania was the first country to formally ask for NATO membership after the Cold War | Opinion |
Final Communiqué Meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Defence Ministers Session held in Brussels on 5 December 200005 Dec. 2000 the democratic changes in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY), which offer long awaited prospects for the further development of good neighbourly relations in South-East Europe and for the reinforcement of regional stability. We welcome the FRY's admission | Official text |
NATO's Challenges14 Nov. 2000 cooperation and confidence-building measures among the Balkan countries. Taken together, these efforts will go far to consolidate the major gains South East Europe has made in recent months and years. But we are going further. The Alliance is also offering | Opinion |
Security in the Wider Europe10 Nov. 2000 of the most powerful contributors to security in the wider Europe. One country that is watching the enlargement process carefully is, of course, Russia. And in fact, President Putin has repeatedly made noises about eventual Russian membership in the Alliance | Opinion |