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Annex - Ministerial Guidance - 197717 May. 1977 with adequate NATO forces, within the concept of forward defence and flexibility in response. Recent Developments in the Threat The Warsaw Pact forces are increasingly offensive in posture and capable of projecting Soviet power on a global scale. Soviet | Official text |
Final Communiqué17 May. 1977 of State and Government in the context of the strategic situation and the military balance between NATO and the Warsaw Pact; and they noted the agreement that the North Atlantic Council should conduct a fresh study of the long-term trends in East-West | Official text |
London Summit Final Communiqué issued by President Luns (1977)10 May. 1977 of instability and uncertainty persist. Of particular concern is the continuing growth in the strength of offensive capabilities of the armed forces of the Warsaw Pact countries. In these circumstances, the Allies emphasise the need for the Alliance to maintain | Official text |
Final Communiqué Chairman: Mr. J. Luns09 Dec. 1976 relations - Expansion of military power of Warsaw Pact on land, air and sea - Use of all means of response in case of attack - Implementation of Final Act of CSCE - Follow-up meeting in Belgrade - Progress and prospects of SALT - MBFR - Quadrip | Official text |
Final Communiqué07 Dec. 1976 of defence situation - Strategic arms limitation in cur- rent situation - Increasing strength of Warsaw Pact forces - Approval of NATO Force Plan for 1977-1981 - Force improvements in train - Optimum use of available resources - Situation of So | Official text |
Final Communiqué17 Nov. 1976 the importance of strong conventional forces. They drew attention to interdependencies between developments in the threat, new weapons technologies and arms control measures. Ministers reaffirmed their view that Warsaw Pact attempts to achieve military | Official text |
Final Communiqué14 Jun. 1976 the views expressed during the recent Defence Planning Committee meeting, Ministers expressed concern at the continuing increases in the military strength of the Warsaw Pact forces beyond levels justified for defensive purposes and at the resulting effect | Official text |
Final Communiqué10 Jun. 1976 - Warsaw Pact military capabilities - NATO force goals 1977-1982 - Reports on measures to maximise efficiency of collective defence efforts - Rationalisation and specialisation of defence tasks - Standardization and co-operation in research, de | Official text |
Final Communiqué Chairman: Mr. J. Luns20 May. 1976 to central purposes of the Alliance - Concern at sustained growth in Warsaw Pact military power - Examination of progress towards implementating the Final Act of the CSCE-SALT agreement - State of MBFR negotiations - Berlin and Germany | Official text |
Final Communiqué Chairman: Mr. J. Luns11 Dec. 1975 to persevere in their efforts to place relations with the USSR and other Warsaw Pact countries on a more stable basis. At the same time, they noted that the beneficial effects of detente can develop only in so far as all the countries concerned do | Official text |