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Press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai17 Sep. 2008 night to resume that part of NATO's history? APPATHURAI: Yes, thank you. In essence, the answer to the first question is yes, a commitment to peaceful resolution of disputes, of territorial disputes, is a principle which allies wish to see aspirants | |
Weekly press briefing by the NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai and Colonel Brett Boudreau, Public Information Advisor for the International Military Staff14 May. 2008 heard the Chairman of the Military Committee give you a short update – … was an operational focus with … with both the… in ISAF and KFOR formats were also then followed on with the Chiefs of Defence about the other NATO missions. The discussion | |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the “Young Atlanticist Summit”02 Apr. 2008 Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jaap | Opinion |
Pre-summit press briefing by the NATO Spokesman James Appathurai26 Mar. 2008 -elect Medvedev's comments on possible invitations; everyone is aware of the regional context in which the aspirations of Ukraine and Georgia to move closer to NATO are taking place. Our point of view from this building is that the history | Opinion |
Remarks by Jean-François Bureau, NATO Assistant Secretary General for Public Diplomacy, at the occasion of the visit of the ITS EURO to the port of Constanta, Romania25 Mar. 2008 security in the 21st Century. Next week’s Summit, as you know, will be the largest in NATO’s history, bringing together more than 60 Heads of State and Government, Ministers, as well as senior representatives of other international institutions | Opinion |
Weekly press briefing30 Jan. 2008 that, of course, NATO's enlargement process throughout its history has been based on a very clear principle that the European democracy that meets NATO's standards, political, economic and military, and that aspires to join, has the right to make its own defence | Opinion |
Joint press briefing with General Dan McNeill, Commander of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan, and Ambassador Daan Everts, NATO Senior Civilian Representative12 Sep. 2007 McNeill, Commander of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan, and Ambassador Daan Everts, NATO Senior Civilian Representative 12 Sep. 2007 | Last updated: 28 Aug | Opinion |
Keynote address by NATO Assistant Secretary General for Public Diplomacy H.E. Mr. Jean Fournet at the joint public diplomacy conference 'Media in a Changing World: Perspectives from GCC and NATO'06 Jun. 2007 with the countries of the broader Middle East region. Although NATO has been in existence for 58 years, and although many NATO Allies have cooperative ties with many Gulf countries, the Alliance for much of its history focused on Europe. During the Cold War | Opinion |
Press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai and the NATO Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs and Security Policy, Martin Erdmann on the Informal meeting of NATO Foreign ministers in Oslo24 Apr. 2007 , after the discussion's launched by the United States with two European allies the history of the missile defence debate here in NATO dates back into the latest nineties and not only at the Prague Summit, but also at Istanbul and in the time span between | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General at the Microsoft-BBC-NATO - Defence Leaders forum Noordwijk aan zee23 Apr. 2007 , mission in the Alliance’s history. The NATO-led, UN-mandated, International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan, or ISAF as it is known, is made up of some 36,000 personnel from every one of the 26 NATO Allies, as well as contributions from 11 | Opinion |