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Final Communiqué16 May. 1979 15 May. 1979 - 16 May. 1979 | Last updated: 05 Nov. 2008 23:56 Warsaw Pact | Official text |
Final Communiqué Chairman: Mr. J. Luns07 Dec. 1978 -operation and assistance for some member countries - East-West relations - CSCE and preparations for Madrid Meeting - Berlin and Germany - Concern at continuing build-up of Warsaw Pact forces and armaments, both conventional and nuclear - Eff | Official text |
Final Communiqué06 Dec. 1978 of defence capabilities in light of conclusions of last Heads of State and Government Council Meeting in Washington - Concern at Warsaw Pact capability to mount offensive operations at short notice - Soviet nuclear threat with longer-range systems | Official text |
Final Communiqué18 Oct. 1978 of theatre nuclear forces in light of continuing strengthening of Soviet nuclear capabilities - Progress in arms control must entail Warsaw Pact restraint in military build-up - Maintaining NATO's"triad" for deterrence and defence | Official text |
Washington Summit Final Communiqué issued by NATO Heads of State and Government (1978)30 May. 1978 Eastern flanks - Concern at continual Warsaw Pact expansion of offensive capabilities - SALT - MBFR - Leaders of States participating in NATO integrated defence approve LTDP and call for follow-through action by national authorities | Official text |
Final Communiqué18 May. 1978 by nations at the Summit in May 1977 to meet the challenge to their security posed by the continuing momentum of the Warsaw Pact build-up. The resulting widening disparity in conventional military capabilities between NATO and the Warsaw Pact had led | Official text |
Final Communiqué18 Apr. 1978 of the evolving Warsaw Pact capabilities. In furtherance of the decision taken at the Summit conference in London, Ministers discussed suggestions forwarded by the NATO military authorities on short-term improvements and by the NPG high level group on long-term | Official text |
Final Communiqué06 Dec. 1977 momentum of Warsaw Pact military programmes - Progress of programmes in defence planning fields to meet both medium and longer-term requirements - Short term force improvements - New force goals up to 1984 - Requirement for annual increases | Official text |
Final Communiqué11 Oct. 1977 C. Kidd, were also present. A principal feature of interest at the meeting was again the briefing by the United States Secretary of Defence on developments in the balance of nuclear forces between NATO and the Warsaw Pact. Ministers had a wide | Official text |
Final Communiqué08 Jun. 1977 forces between NATO and the Warsaw Pact. They noted the continuing improvements in Soviet nuclear forces over the whole spectrum of capabilities including the appearance of new nuclear missile systems equipped with multiple warheads | Official text |