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Press conference by the NATO Secretary General after the plenary meeting of the EAPC Security Forum in Åre, Sweden25 May. 2005 that today, there are important negotiations in Tbilisi between the Russian Federation and the Georgian authorities. It's the reason that Georgian Foreign Minister Salome Zourabichvili cannot be here. On the Russian bases in Georgia, we follow, of course | Opinion |
Panel 4 “Acting in concert in the Balkans and elsewhere – How can institutional cooperation make the world more secure?”25 May. 2005 des Nations-Unies. Je crois que ce n'est pas inutile de le rappeler. En Irak, les États-Unis ont préféré agir seul sur la base d'une coalition ad hoc avec une OTAN qui, par ailleurs, était paralysée par ses propres divisions internes et des Nations | Opinion |
Joint press conference by US USoS-PA and US ASoS-E&EA after the EAPC Security Forum in Åre, Sweden24 May. 2005 that has emerged in the 21 st century is based on partnership not just the efforts of the 26 members. Sweden has been – along with Finland – the leading proponent of partnership. It’s given us a modern definition of it. Sweden is more active in NATO’s | Opinion |
Address by Nikolay Svinarov, Minister of Defence, Bulgaria at the NATO Annual Conference14 Apr. 2005 a certain prior level of transformation inside that covers the conceptual basis and the structural parameters of (inaudible) and forces. These are the building elements on which the Bulgarian approach to transformation is based. For Bulgaria the process | Opinion |
"Does the international presence in the Balkans require radical restructuring?" - Gerald Knaus versus Nicholas Whyte01 Oct. 2004 Gerald Knaus versus Nicholas Whyte Gerald Knaus is director of the Berlin-based European Stability Initiative. Nicholas Whyte is director of the Brussels-based International | Opinion |
"Staying the course" by Robert Serry and Christopher Bennett01 Oct. 2004 of Macedonia ª aspire to NATO membership and are already contributing personnel to NATO operations beyond the Euro-Atlantic area. And neighbouring countries – Bulgaria, Romania and Slovenia – have become NATO members, thereby extending Europe’s zone | Opinion |
Istanbul Summit Communiqué issued by the Heads of State and Government participating in the meeting of the North Atlantic...28 Jun. 2004 Summit, in Prague in 2002, we agreed to transform our Alliance with new members, new capabilities, and new relationships with our partners. Just a few months ago, seven new member countries – Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia | Official text |
"Burying the hatchet" by Pavle Janković and Srdjan Gligorijević, G17 Institute in Belgrade, Serbia01 Apr. 2004 European country outside the Partnership for Peace. This situation is in stark contrast to that of the neighbouring states. Hungary has been a NATO member since 1999; Bulgaria and Romania joined the Alliance in March of this year; and Albania, Croatia | Opinion |
Address by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Italy to the North Atlantic Council03 Mar. 2004 consultation between the democracies of Europe and North America. This forum is even stronger now as we increase our membership from 19 to 26, as witnessed by the presence at this table of representatives from Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania | Opinion |
New NATO military training co-operation initiative13 Jan. 2004 . Within the framework of NATO's Partnership for Peace, a UK-led training initiative promoting conflict prevention and long-term stability throughout Central and Eastern Europe was launched in Slovakia on 13 January. Based at Liptovský Mikuláš | News |