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Transcript of Press Conferencegiven by the Foreign Secretary10 Dec. 1996 not between countries, it was between blocs, between NATO and the Warsaw Pact, and of course the Warsaw Pact has ceased to exist and therefore in that sense some revision or some reconsideration of the treaty makes sense. It also was part of the original | Opinion |
Transcript of the Remarks by President W. J. Clinton To People Of Detroit from United States Information Agency22 Oct. 1996 to reach out to new democracies in Central and Eastern Europe not only to provide a more secure environment but to extend "stability" to nations once part of the Warsaw Pact. The NSC staff official stressed the need to embrace Russia in the construction | Opinion |
Secretary General's Speech to the Dutch Atlantic Commission21 Oct. 1996 of the ongoing work will be a military structure markedly different from that of the Cold War. The old structure was organised as a defence against the Warsaw Pact. The new structure will be organised to act for peace and stability with Partners, including Russia | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Javier Solana at the meeting of the Russian Council on Foreign and Security Policy20 Mar. 1996 countries of the Warsaw Pact. A year later, we created the North Atlantic Cooperation Council as a forum in which NATO and the former Warsaw Pact countries could discuss issues of common security. In the same year, 1991, NATO adopted a new Strategic Concept | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Mr. Javier Solana at the Library of Congress in Washington D.C.22 Feb. 1996 , a process which we have begun through the establishment of the Partnership for Peace programme in 1994, which is the first truly pan-European security system since the early 19th century. PfP includes all of our former adversaries from the defunct Warsaw | Opinion |
The Future of NATO in an Uncertain World Speech to the SACLANT Seminar 9522 Jun. 1995 of the European community and to join NATO as full - We are no longer preoccupied with the crucial Cold War issue of how much wearning time NATO would have in advance of a massive conventional attack westward by the Warsaw Pact. - During | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Willy Claes at the Pio Manzu "Big Millenium Conference"13 Nov. 1994 architecture is the Partnership for Peace, which has gotten off to a very rapid start. Twenty-three countries, including both neutral states and former members of the Warsaw Pact, have joined the programme thus far, and more may sign. We | Opinion |
Exercise Cooperative Spirit 27Th October 1994 Closing Remarks By The Secretary General27 Oct. 1994 of friendship to the states of the old Warsaw Pact, the goal was to overcome the adversarial confrontation that had divided Europe throughout the 40 years of Cold War and to fill security gaps. Our political consultations are evidence that division is now being | Opinion |
Opening statement by the Chairman at the Public Session of the North Atlantic Co-Operation Council03 Dec. 1993 of friendship to the states of the old Warsaw Pact, the goal was to overcome the adversarial confrontation that had divided Europe throughout the 40 years of Cold War and to fill security gaps. Our political consultations are evidence that division is now being | Opinion |
The Alliance's 1991 Strategic Concept08 Nov. 1991 forces have left Hungary and Czechoslovakia and are due to complete their withdrawal from Poland and Germany by 1994. All the countries that were formerly adversaries of NATO have dismantled the Warsaw Pact and rejected ideological hostility to the West | Official text |