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Prague Summit Declaration issued by the Heads of State and Government participating in the meeting of the North Atlantic Cou...21 Nov. 2002 fundamental security tasks including collective defence; to our shared democratic values; and to the United Nations Charter. Today, we have decided to invite Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia to begin accession talks | Official text |
Prague and Beyond: Implications for the Future of NATO Debate hosted by Bronislaw Geremek, former Minister of Foreign Affair...03 Oct. 2002 , Slovenia, Slovakia as well as Romania and Bulgaria. Political and strategic considerations suggest a maximum scale expansion. There is also the significant argument that today the idea of NATO accession is enjoying strong popular support in the candidate | Opinion |
Statement of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Bulgaria Solomon Passy at the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Coun...15 May. 2002 of the UN Security Council Bulgaria represents this community and spares no effort in supporting these initiatives. The future belongs to flexible and long-range crisis response capabilities based on specialization and division of labour. To respond | Opinion |
Statement by Mircea Geoana, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Romania at the Meeting of the EAPC15 May. 2002 reform within individual countries. For instance, Romania and Bulgaria are pressing ahead with putting SEEBRIG into service for deployment in the Balkans, if necessary. And we are ready to offer whatever help we can to Serbia and Montenegro and Bosnia | Opinion |
Press Conference by US Secretary of State, Colin L. Powell following the Meeting of the North Atlantic Council14 May. 2002 and Bulgaria are maybe not in the same capability level? Secretary Powell: I don't think that I said all aspirant countries on the same day would be invited, but those who are selected for membership, I think it is best to invite them all as a group | Opinion |
Retraining of redundant military officers in Croatia05 Apr. 2002 would also be asking for assistance in the field of base closure as part of the global defence reform process in Croatia. The NATO Experts Team was composed of experts from France, Germany, Norway and the United Kingdom and chaired | News |
INTEX 2002 in Bulgaria16 Mar. 2002 INTEX 2002 in Bulgaria | News |
Address by Radi Naydenov, Deputy Minister of Defence of Bulgaria, at the meeting of the EAPC19 Dec. 2001 Minister of Defence of Bulgariaat the meeting of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Councilat the level of Ministers of Defence 19 Dec. 2001 | Last updated: 03 Nov. 2008 20:00 | Opinion |
Conversion of military sites in South Eastern Europe12 Dec. 2001 . The challenge of site redevelopment is difficult and even greater in South Eastern Europe because of fundamental economic and political restructuring that is going on in countries from this region. However, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia and the Federal Republic | News |
Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC) Action Plan 2002-200407 Dec. 2001 Cooperation in South Eastern Europe, and Prospects for Regional Cooperation in the Caucasus. The EAPC will consider, based on evolving practical experience, whether these working methods would need improvement, adaptation or extension. A major part | Official text |