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Final Communiqué Chairman: Manfred Wörner29 May. 1991 . The continuing withdrawals of the Soviet Forces to their territory and the recent decision by the member states of the Warsaw Pact formally to dissolve its military structure are important developments, which are further enhancing security and stability in Europe | Official text |
Formal dissolution of the military structures of the Warsaw Pact31 Mar. 1991 of the Warsaw Pact 31 Mar. 1991 - | Last updated: 04 Nov. 2008 22:28 | News |
Announcement of the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact25 Feb. 1991 Announcement of the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact | News |
Old adversaries become new partners01 Jan. 1991 . The Warsaw Pact, NATO’s military counterpart, was disbanded on 25 February 1991 and dissolved later that year. This was followed by the dissolution of the USSR on 26 December 1991. Countries that had been bound by a centralised system for decades, were free | Declassified |
Final Communiqué Chairman: Manfred Wörner07 Dec. 1990 in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, the changes in the Warsaw Pact including its decline as a coherent military organisation and the unilateral reductions and continuing withdrawals of Soviet forces have all enhanced European security and stability | Official text |
Speech before the Hungarian Parliament Speech by Secretary General, Manfred Wörner22 Nov. 1990 but ultimately fragile corset. You have not only liberated yourselves but helped decisively to liberate others. The decision of Hungary in the late Summer of 1989 to brave the anger of its Warsaw Pact allies and allow the East Germans to go to the West | Opinion |
The future of the Atlantic Alliance Speech by Secretary General, Manfred Wörner to the National Defence Institute05 Nov. 1990 evolution in Europe. Thus our Alliance remains indispensable, regardless of whether the Warsaw Pact is successfully reshaped into a political, democratic alliance or, as seems more likely, disappears from the scene altogether. The role of ensuring | Opinion |
"A common Europe-Partners in Stability" - Speech by Secretary General, Manfred Wörner to Members of the Supreme Soviet16 Jul. 1990 of the Cold War. Europe was divided. NATO and the Warsaw Pact confronted each other. Far too many of our resources went into armaments, and to what purpose? Where did it lead us except into even more sterile confrontation? It was to nobody's benefit. In short | Opinion |
Final Communiqué22 May. 1990 , the military risks facing the Alliance have already been greatly reduced. We look forward to the completion of Soviet and Warsaw Pact unilateral force reductions as announced. Full implementation of these reductions will contribute to redressing the significant | Official text |
The Atlantic Alliance and European Security in the 1990s Address by NATO Secretary General, Manfred Wörner to the Bremer Ta...17 May. 1990 structure, to include the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact nations. The Soviet Union will have an important role to play in the construction of such a system. If you consider the current predicament of the Soviet Union, which has practically no allies left | Opinion |