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NATO: securing our future - Secretary General’s Speech at The Hague, 6 July 200906 Jul. 2009 challenge to our Alliance. Why? Because it leads to a tendency to multiply the number of threats that NATO is called upon to deal with, with many Allies having different perceptions according to their geographical location, their history or simply the last | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the WEU Assembly, Paris (Bilingual French-English)02 Jun. 2009 is the NATO-EU relationship. For far too long we have had to invent ad hoc solutions to overcome the institutional blockages – but now is the time to consign such ad hoc arrangements to history. There simply is no alternative to closer coordination between | Opinion |
Q&A session with NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the NATO Youth Forum02 Apr. 2009 in the history of our country. And when we are just having this very interesting discussion Russian troops are building military bases in so-called South Ossetia and my question is, what can NATO do against the process of occupation? In other words, how can | Opinion |
Introductory remarks by Jean-François Bureau, NATO Assistant Secretary General for Public Diplomacy at the opening of the Youth Forum - Strasbourg, France02 Apr. 2009 and Saturday there will be the summit of Heads of State and Government of the Alliance ’s member countries to celebrate the 60th anniversary of NATO. For the first time in the history of the Alliance a summit is to be held jointly in two countries | Opinion |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai01 Apr. 2009 , though NATO's are slightly different. Small training teams that are embedded with Afghan battalions. We are short 13. We have 52. we're short 13 OMLTs, Mentoring and Liaison Teams. We would like to see those also provided by allies by the Summit. Third | Opinion |
1956: Khrushchev delivers his ''secret speech''06 Mar. 2009 Well, good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. I'm very pleased and relieved to see you back here this week. Every time I have to give a lecture on history, I feel like the seventh husband of the Italian actress Gina Lollobrigida, who once said | |
1979: The Soviet Union deploys its SS20 missiles and NATO responds04 Mar. 2009 Ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon, fans of history and particularly of the history of NATO, very good to see you here today. This is the fourth in my series of lectures on critical turning points in the 60 years history of the Alliance. Today we | |
1967: De Gaulle pulls France out of NATO’s integrated military structure03 Mar. 2009 Well, ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. Welcome back. This is lecture number three in this series on the turning points in the history of NATO. And today we get to the 60s. This is for me a pleasurable moment, at least in terms of going through | |
1989: The Berlin Wall comes down and the soldiers go home02 Mar. 2009 Today is the penultimate of my six lectures on NATO’s history and the key turning points in NATO’s evolution since the end of the Cold War. In fact this week you’re very lucky – you’re getting two lectures not just one. The final one | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the Royal United Service Institute (RUSI)18 Sep. 2008 Speech by NATO Secretary General Jaap |