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'The Brussels Treaty' - Treaty of Economic, Social and Cultural Collaboration and Collective Self-Defence17 Mar. 1948 , Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Resolved: To reaffirm their faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person and in the other ideals proclaimed in the Charter of the United Nations; To fortify | Official text |
NATO agencies, such as in the areas of transportation, logistics and secure communications. Each NATO agency operates under a North Atlantic Council-approved charter, and reports to the Council through various boards and committees. Although NATO agencies are autonomous | Topic |
NATO agencies, such as in the areas of transportation, logistics and secure communications. Each NATO agency operates under a North Atlantic Council-approved charter, and reports to the Council through various boards and committees. Although NATO agencies are autonomous | Topic |
NATO Support and Procurement Organisation (NSPO)constituent nations. The Council granted the NSPO a clearly defined organisational, administrative and financial independence within the framework of the North Atlantic Treaty through the approval of its Charter, which entered into effect on 1 April 2015 | |
NATO Support and Procurement Organisation (NSPO)constituent nations. The Council granted the NSPO a clearly defined organisational, administrative and financial independence within the framework of the North Atlantic Treaty through the approval of its Charter, which entered into effect on 1 April 2015 | |
Founding Act on Mutual Relations, Cooperation and Security between NATO and the Russian Federation signed in Paris, France27 May. 1997 a Charter on European security, NATO and Russia will seek the widest possible cooperation among participating States of the OSCE with the aim of creating in Europe a common space of security and stability, without dividing lines or spheres of influence | Official text |
NATO-Russia Action Plan on Terrorism09 Dec. 2004 that there is no cause that can justify such acts, and call for unity of action in the international community in addressing this insidious threat. We will do everything in our power to fight all forms of terrorism, acting in conformity with the UN Charter, international | Official text |
Relations with MontenegroFogh Rasmussen visits Budva, Montenegro, where he meets President Filip Vujanović and Prime Minister Igor Lukšić. During his trip, he delivers a major speech on "NATO and the Western Balkans" at a meeting of the Adriatic Charter. 21 March 2012 | Topic |
Relations with MontenegroFogh Rasmussen visits Budva, Montenegro, where he meets President Filip Vujanović and Prime Minister Igor Lukšić. During his trip, he delivers a major speech on "NATO and the Western Balkans" at a meeting of the Adriatic Charter. 21 March 2012 | Topic |
NATO-Ukraine Commission (1997-2023)by the NATO-Ukraine Charter on a Distinctive Partnership signed by Ukrainian and Allied Heads of State and Government in Madrid in 1997. This landmark Charter recognised “the solid progress made, across a broad range of activities, to develop an enhanced | Topic |