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Address by Admiral Giampaolo di Paola, Chairman of the Military Committee, to the Canadian Forces College in the context of their Joint Command and Staff Programme Visit02 Jun. 2010 Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen and welcome to NATO Headquarters. It’s always a pleasure for me to address the staff and students of the Canadian Forces College and because I’m only scheduled to be with you for 25 minutes, I will keep my remarks | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the Spring Session of the NATO Parliamentary Assemby in Riga01 Jun. 2010 cooperation on a global scale. We have already achieved a lot. Today, NATO is more closely connected with other nations than ever before in its history. Our partnership policy has been a real success story. And we must reinforce this success. This means | Opinion |
''Renewing the Transatlantic security community in the age of globalisation'' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the Central Military Club, Sofia, Bulgaria21 May. 2010 of partnership: unlike the shifting alliances of convenience, which had brought so much tragedy upon Europe, NATO was permanent. It was democratic. And it was transatlantic. In short, NATO was unlike any other alliance in the past. And this explains why | Opinion |
Joint press conference with NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen and Madeleine Albright, Chair of the Group of Experts17 May. 2010 fully met. When I launched this process, I emphasised that it should be the most transparent and inclusive in NATO’s history. The Group shared that view and took it to heart. They consulted very broadly: from NATO experts, to parliamentarians | Opinion |
'NATO 2020: Assured Security; Dynamic Engagement' - Analysis and Recommendations of the Group of Experts on a New Strategic Concept for NATO17 May. 2010 , cognitive and biological sciences, robotics, and nanotechnology. The most destructive periods of history tend to be those when the means of aggression have gained the upper hand in the art of waging war. Regional Trends. NATO and the EU remain | Official text |
Welcoming remarks by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Estonia, Urmas Paet at the Informal meeting of NATO Foreign Ministers - Tallinn, Estonia22 Apr. 2010 of Foreign Affairs of Estonia, Urmas Paet at the Informal meeting of NATO Foreign Ministers - Tallinn, Estonia 22 Apr. 2010 - | Last updated: 22 Apr. 2010 18:21 | |
Address by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the special North Atlantic Council meeting to honour the victims of the Polish air crash12 Apr. 2010 thoughts are very much with their families and loved ones today. Solidarity is a key word in Poland’s recent history. Solidarity is what NATO has always been about. At this time of great sorrow for Poland and its people, it is important that they now | Opinion |
'Building a Euro-Atlantic Security Architecture' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the Brussels Forum 2010 organised by the German Marshall Fund, Brussels , Belgium27 Mar. 2010 , this post-Cold War consolidation of Europe was not without convulsions. There was bloodshed, notably in the Balkans. And NATO made a tremendous effort to bring that region back into the European mainstream. But earlier in Europe’s history, power shifts | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at Georgetown University22 Feb. 2010 and Gentlemen, NATO was founded 61 years ago – before almost anyone in this room was born. Yes, including me, in case you were wondering. It cut its teeth in the Cold War – which yes, I remember, but for many of you is just history. So you have every right | Opinion |
60 Years of NATO08 Feb. 2010 08 Feb. 2010 - | Last updated: 03 Jan. 2012 14:54 This short history |