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NATO’s military concept for defence against terrorism) Director General of the International Military Staff (DGIMS) Links History of the NATO Military Committee | Topic |
Relations with Russiain Europe in recent history without this negatively impacting its interests and reputation. NATO Allies urge all countries not to provide any kind of assistance to Russia’s aggression. Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine since 2014 | Topic |
Relations with Russiain Europe in recent history without this negatively impacting its interests and reputation. NATO Allies urge all countries not to provide any kind of assistance to Russia’s aggression. Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine since 2014 | Topic |
Keynote address by NATO Assistant Secretary General for Public Diplomacy H.E. Mr. Jean Fournet at the joint public diplomacy conference 'Media in a Changing World: Perspectives from GCC and NATO'06 Jun. 2007 with the countries of the broader Middle East region. Although NATO has been in existence for 58 years, and although many NATO Allies have cooperative ties with many Gulf countries, the Alliance for much of its history focused on Europe. During the Cold War | Opinion |
Declaration on a Transformed North Atlantic Alliance - (''The London Declaration'')05 Jul. 1990 reliance on nuclear weapons. In that connection NATO will elaborate new force plans consistent with the revolutionary changes in Europe. NATO will also provide a forum for Allied consultation on the upcoming negotiations on short-range nuclear forces | Official text |
Declaration on Peace and Cooperation - (''The Rome Declaration'')08 Nov. 1991 We, the Heads of State and Government of the member countries of the North Atlantic Alliance, have gathered in Rome to open a new chapter in the history of our Alliance. The far- reaching decisions we have taken here mark an important stage | Official text, Pressrelease |
Active Engagement, Modern Defence - NATO 2010 Strategic Concept19 Nov. 2010 Russian agreement to increase transparency on its nuclear weapons in Europe and relocate these weapons away from the territory of NATO members. Any further steps must take into account the disparity with the greater Russian stockpiles of short-range | Official text |
Harmel Reportknown as the Harmel Report, was a seminal document in NATO’s history. It reasserted NATO’s basic principles and effectively introduced the notion of deterrence and détente, setting the scene for NATO’s first steps toward a more cooperative approach | Topic |
Strategic Conceptsversion issued on 16 January 1968. This is the only Strategic Concept in NATO’s history that was not decided on in the North Atlantic Council. 2 There were two key features to the new strategy: flexibility and escalation. "The deterrent concept | Topic |
Strategic Conceptsversion issued on 16 January 1968. This is the only Strategic Concept in NATO’s history that was not decided on in the North Atlantic Council. 2 There were two key features to the new strategy: flexibility and escalation. "The deterrent concept | Topic |