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Final Communiqué09 Dec. 1975 at the present juncture Increasing strength of Warsaw Pact forces - Improvements in Allied forces and equipment - Resources for defence - Rationalisation and interoperability of forces Eurogroup.- Airborne early warning and control capabi | Official text |
Brussels Summit Final Communiqué issued by the Heads of State and Government (1975)29 May. 1975 is to safeguard the independence and security of its members and to make possible the creation of a lasting structure of peace. Serious problems confront the Allies in the pursuit of this purpose. The armed forces of the Warsaw Pact continue to grow | Official text |
Final Communiqué23 May. 1975 . In the course of a general review of the strategic situation and the military relationship between East and West, Ministers were briefed on the latest developments in the growth of the military power of the Warsaw Pact. Against the background of the current | Official text |
Ministerial Guidance 197523 May. 1975 the military capabilities of the Warsaw Pact nations continue to expand. Continued maintenance of NATO's defensive strength will furnish a secure basis from which to negotiate in addition to providing a bar to aggression or threats of aggression. The long | Official text |
Final Communiqué12 Dec. 1974 their efforts to make progress in their negotiations and exchanges with the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact countries aimed at steady improvement in East-West relations. Noting, however, the increase in the military strength of the Warsaw Pact countries | Official text |
Final Communiqué10 Dec. 1974 for NATO of Warsaw Pact forces' improvements - Vladivostok agreements - MBFR - Eurogroup - NATO Force Plan 1975-1979 - US Force improvements in Europe - Mediterranean - Consequences of inflation - Rationalization and standardization - Infras | Official text |
Final Communiqué18 Jun. 1974 people. But they recalled that real and lasting improvement in East-West relations calls for a constructive approach by all concerned. At the same time, in the face of growing Soviet and Warsaw Pact military power and the risk of renewed tensions | Official text |
Final Communiqué14 Jun. 1974 to the principle that NATO forces should not be reduced except in the context of an agreement with the East. Ministers noted with concern the current programs for the expansion and modernization of Warsaw Pact forces in all fields; these provide the Soviet | Official text |
Final Communiqué11 Jun. 1974 that involved the NATO Military Committee. They agreed that this report should be referred to the wider forum of the Defence Planning Committee. In the light of a study undertaken by six NPG countries, the Ministers also discussed Warsaw Pact politico | Official text |
Final Communiqué07 Dec. 1973 a capability for the world-wide use of military power well in excess of that needed to defend their own territory. Ministers emphasized that the planning of NATO defences must be directly related to the still growing power of the Warsaw Pact and the strategic | Official text |