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Strategic airlift agreement enters into force23 Mar. 2006 , the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and the United Kingdom – were joined by Sweden on 23 March. The contract provides for two AN-124-100 aircraft on full-time charter, two more on six days notice and another two on nine days notice | News |
From serving milk and bread to serving as a military transport expert19 Jul. 2012 that they have always tried to be on the safe side. However, during the first Gulf War he remembers he chartered a vessel for the UK Ministry of Defence loading at Antwerp, Belgium, heading for Al Jubail, Saudi Arabia. Instead of following Juul Hansen’s plan | News |
Humanitarian relief flights to Pakistan go on17 Sep. 2010 transport aircraft arrived in Islamabad on 16 September , carrying around 100 tons of high energy biscuits donated by the World Food Programme (WFP). Departing from from Izmir in Turkey, the Antonov 124 was chartered under the multinational consortium | News |
Five years of strengthened cooperation with the United Nations23 Sep. 2013 and coordination on operations and areas where NATO and the UN are both involved. “Guided by the UN Charter, the Joint Declaration has allowed for improved coordination to address the threats and challenges to which the international community is called | Feature, News |
NATO Parliamentary Assemblyin May 1997, and the NATO-Ukraine Charter signed in July 1997, explicitly charged the Assembly with expanding its dialogue and cooperation with both the Russian Federal Assembly and the Ukrainian Parliament, the Verkhovna Rada . Mirroring | Topic |
NATO Parliamentary Assemblyin May 1997, and the NATO-Ukraine Charter signed in July 1997, explicitly charged the Assembly with expanding its dialogue and cooperation with both the Russian Federal Assembly and the Ukrainian Parliament, the Verkhovna Rada . Mirroring | Topic |
NATO’s military concept for defence against terrorismin accordance with International Law, the principles of the UN Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy, International Conventions and Protocols against terrorism and relevant UN Resolutions provide | Topic |
NATO’s military concept for defence against terrorismin accordance with International Law, the principles of the UN Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy, International Conventions and Protocols against terrorism and relevant UN Resolutions provide | Topic |
Cyber defence. NATO remains committed to acting in accordance with international law, including the UN Charter, international humanitarian law and international human rights law as applicable. NATO continues to promote a free, open, peaceful and secure cyberspace | |
Cyber defence. NATO remains committed to acting in accordance with international law, including the UN Charter, international humanitarian law and international human rights law as applicable. NATO continues to promote a free, open, peaceful and secure cyberspace |