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Towards a Partnership for the 21st Century - The Enhanced and more Operational Partnership15 Jun. 1999 Basic Document, has proven to be a useful forum for political consultations in areas ranging from developments in Bosnia-Herzegovina and the crisis in Kosovo to broad topics such as peacekeeping and regional security cooperation. The EAPC has also | Official text |
NATO - EAPC Fellowships Winners / Lauréats des Bourses OTAN - CPEA 199902 Jun. 1999 and Physical Protection of Nuclear Materials NATO SIMONSEN Sven Gunnar Radical Nationalism in the Russian Armed Forces NATO Polish MLYNIEC Eugeniusz Polish Public Opinion in Relation to Poland Joining NATO | News |
"The Euro-Atlantic Partnership for the 21st Century" - Address by Valdas Adamkus, President of Lithuania25 Apr. 1999 determination to create a free and democratic society. Today we witness a renewed NATO ready for the next millennium. The inclusion of Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic testifies to that. The Kosovo crisis demonstrates that Europe needs a strong | Opinion |
Declaration of the Heads of State and Government participating in the NATO-Ukraine Commission Summit Washington, 24 April 199924 Apr. 1999 affirmed that the recent accession to NATO of Poland and Hungary, two neighbours of Ukraine, together with the Czech Republic, is a significant contribution to stability in Europe. We discussed the evolving challenges facing Euro-Atlantic security | Official text, Pressrelease |
'An Alliance for the 21st Century' - Washington Summit Communiqué issued by the Heads of State and Government participating in the meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Washington, D.C. on 24th April 199924 Apr. 1999 and democracy throughout the Euro-Atlantic region. The presence today of three new Allies - the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland - demonstrates that we have overcome the division of Europe. The Alliance takes the opportunity of this 50th anniversary | Official text, Pressrelease |
Speech by Willem Kok, Prime Minister of the Netherlands, at the Commemorative Ceremony23 Apr. 1999 to immense human suffering and injustice in Kosovo. Our military action there is not a goal in itself but an inevitable instrument to enforce a political solution for the sake of men, women and children in and around Kosovo, and for the sake of stability | Opinion |
NATO: Ready to Meet the Challenges Ahead15 Mar. 1999 Ladies and Gentlemen, I am very pleased to be here at the prestigious Council on Foreign Relations. Over the past 50 years, this Council has been at the forefront of America's support for NATO and of this nation's continued engagement in European | Opinion |
Speech09 Mar. 1999 , organising free elections in Bosnia or, most recently, with on-the-ground verifiers in Kosovo. But NATO remains special. This Alliance offers a unique combination no other institution can match: trustful political consultation, undisputed military | Opinion |
Speech "Transatlantic Relations in the 21st Century"12 Feb. 1999 "Transatlantic Relations in the 21st Century | Opinion |
NATO: A Strategy for the 21st Century Secretary General's Wallenberg lecture01 Feb. 1999 birthday party - champagne and all. The Summit will map NATO's way ahead into the new Century. Nothing could better illustrate this than the welcoming of the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland as our three new Allies at the Washington Summit | Opinion |