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"Continuing to build security through partnership" by Robert Weaver, NATO's Political Affairs Division01 Jan. 2004 to be addressed. First, the balance of the relationship between Allies and Partners has changed. On 29 March, seven former Partners – Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia – became Allies. For the first time, NATO now has more | Opinion |
"Understanding the PfP tool kit" by Susan Pond, NATO's Political Affairs and Security Policy Division01 Jan. 2004 and interoperability. Partners may choose from more than 1,400 specific individual activities, including expert team visits, workshops, courses and exercises. Partner nations choose individual activities based on their objectives and abilities that they put forward | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertsonat the Winston Churchill Lecture24 Nov. 2003 natural and beneficial to all concerned. I have no doubt that an enlarged NATO, taking in Bulgaria, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia as well as the three Baltic States, will make an even more effective contribution to security and stability across Europe | Opinion |
Video interview with Ambassador Emil Valev Head of the Mission of the Republic of Bulgaria to NATO27 Oct. 2003 in ISAF and hosted the first ever US Air Force base on our territory. Though no local terrorist structures or their financial assets have been identified in Bulgaria, a dramatic increase in the exchange of operational information has been initiated | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson23 Oct. 2003 in the future. Enlargement is not only a success for NATO, but for Turkey. Turkey has been a staunch supporter of robust enlargement, especially one that included Bulgaria and Romania. You wanted to see a consolidated, continuous security space created from | Opinion |
Rehearsing peace support operations01 Sep. 2003 Military personnel from eight NATO countries, six invitee and six partner countries will join forces in Exercise Cooperative Key 2003 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, 1 to 13 September. The annual exercise is based on a fictitious scenario in which NATO and partner | News |
Krivenik Report25 Jul. 2003 Commission consisted of the NATO Senior Civilian Representative in Skopje and the President s National Security Advisor. On 1 May 2001, NATO finalised its report on the incident, based on investigations conducted by Kosovo Force s Multi-National Brigade | News |
Cooperative Best Effort 200316 Jun. 2003 and Partnership for Peace (PfP) land-based exercise, Cooperative Best Effort 2003, is taking place at the Vazgen Sargsian Military Institute in Armenia, 16-27 June | News |
Statement by Nikolay Svinarov, Minister of Defense of Bulgaria at the meeting of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council13 Jun. 2003 security challenges" Statement by Nikolay Svinarov, Minister of Defense of the Republic of Bulgariaat the meeting of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Councilat the level of Defence Ministers 13 Jun | Opinion |
Final Communiqué Ministerial Meeting of the Defence Planning Committee and the Nuclear Planning Group held in Brussels on Th...12 Jun. 2003 provide one land-based Combined Joint Task Force (CJTF) headquarters, and a robust but more limited standing Joint Headquarters from which one sea-based CJTF headquarters capability can be drawn. At the third, component or tactical, level, a limited number | Official text |