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Speech05 Oct. 1998 relations which despite all its burdens Europe possesses, sees the possibility for Europe to become truly a homeland of homelands, a safe community of different national, ethnic, regional and cultural entities, which will be able to cooperate and compete | Opinion |
Statement to the Press24 Sep. 1998 them fully into NATO's activities. Today we discussed three broad topics: First, the situations in Kosovo, Bosnia and Albania; Second, our defence relations with Russia; Third, the Alliance's military and defence agenda as we prepare | Opinion |
NATO and its Current Political Agenda02 Jul. 1998 covers a wide array of issues ranging from peacekeeping to terrorism to regional cooperation. Together, these two instruments - PfP and the EAPC - are already demonstrating their value in crisis management. For example, in the Kosovo crisis, both | Opinion |
Speech14 Jun. 1998 Poland's return to Europe. I spoke also about NATO's enlargement and how this process enhances European integration and strengthens our community of shared values - the very theme of this conference. Today, I would like to look beyond integration | Opinion |
Remarks12 Jun. 1998 Mr Secretary General, Dear Colleagues, Poland welcomes and fully appreciates the active development of EAPC and the significant progress in implementation of enhanced PfP. One year after their endorsement, these initiatives have proved their value | Opinion |
Statement12 Jun. 1998 Dear Secretary General and Colleagues, Let me start by welcoming the determination shown yesterday by NATO in addressing the crise in Kosovo. The situation is very serious and has evolved into a humanitarian tragedy. The international community must | Opinion |
Intervention12 Jun. 1998 Honourable Secretary General, Dear colleagues, Ladies and gentlemen, Multinational defence related co-operation has demonstrated its valuable role for European security during the last years. The idea of co-operative security grown over the last seven | Opinion |
Final Communiqué - Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Council held at NATO Headquarters, Brussels11 Jun. 1998 ) within NATO. The Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland are making good progress in their preparations for Alliance membership. We are fully committed to the Alliance's comprehensive approach to enlargement and cooperative partnership with other Euro-Atlantic | Official text, Pressrelease |
Final Communiqué - Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Luxembourg on 28 May 199828 May. 1998 in Luxembourg, we noted with satisfaction further progress achieved and gave guidance for further work in preparation for the next Summit meeting in Washington in April 1999. We have today issued statements on Bosnia and Herzegovina and on Kosovo. We | Official text, Pressrelease |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Javier Solana at the Spring Session of the North Atlantic Assembly23 May. 1998 perséverer dans la voie de la consolidation de la démocratie et des réformes. Les pays qui souhaitent adhérer à l'une ou l'autre de ces organisations, ou aux deux, ont déjà fait des progrès remarquables dans l'amélioration de leurs relations avec leurs | Opinion |