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Closing press conference by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, after the Informal meetings of Defence Ministers10 Feb. 2006 in the framework -and are taken in the framework of the Mediterranean Dialogue- are growing each year. You know that the Chiefs of Defence of the Med Dialogue Partners and NATO meet on a regular basis, and some nations, more particular Israel, Algeria | Opinion |
NATO and Mediterranean Defence Ministers look to enhancing cooperation10 Feb. 2006 On 10 February, Defence Ministers from the 26 NATO countries and Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia discussed reinforcing practical cooperation at a historic first meeting in Taormina | News |
NATO and Mediterranean Defence Ministers look to enhancing cooperation10 Feb. 2006 On 10 February, Defence Ministers from the 26 NATO countries and Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia discussed reinforcing practical cooperation at a historic first meeting in Taormina | News |
Statement to the press by Antonio Martino, Minister of Defence of Italy, after the informal meeting of NATO Defence Ministers09 Feb. 2006 the southern shore of the Mediterranean, six Arab countries and the state of Israel. The nature of the operations of NATO has also changed. A defence organization does not engage in helping the victims of the earthquake in Pakistan. It does not engage | Opinion |
Questions and answers with NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, and Antonio Martino, Minister of Defence of Italy09 Feb. 2006 General. Last week Mr. Minister you raised the suggestion that Israel be invited to NATO and one reason you mentioned was the Iranian threat. Did you raise this idea again here at the informal meeting? And Mr. Secretary General, once such an idea | Opinion |
Press briefing by John Colston, Assistant Secretary General for Defence Policy and Planning08 Feb. 2006 cooperation and intensified cooperation? Thanks. COLSTON: Okay. The lunch is going to involve Ministers or their representatives from seven Mediterranean Dialogue countries. That's Egypt, Israel, Morocco, Mauritania, Tunisia, Jordan, Algeria. Have I | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai on the Foreign Ministers' Meetings08 Dec. 2005 framework, of course, NATO has, as you know, outreach programs to North Africa, to Israel , to countries of the Gulf region through the Mediterranean dialogue on one hand and the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative on the other. And NATO has a training program | Opinion |
NATO and partner commanders hold joint exercise14 Nov. 2005 , Azerbaijan, Croatia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Switzerland, Ukraine, and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia ª. In addition, two Mediterranean Dialogue nations, Israel and Jordan will participate, while observers will be provided by The United Arab | News |
Speech by the NATO Secretary General at the Egyptian Council on Foreign Affairs, Cairo, Egypt12 Oct. 2005 the beginning of next year. And several non-NATO nations – including Algeria, Israel and Morocco – have expressed an interest in working with us. We are exploring how we can best involve them in this important enterprise. For the past two years, NATO has also | Opinion |
"Bridging cultural divisions" by Francis Ghilès, senior fellow at the European Institute of the Mediterranean in Barcelona01 Oct. 2005 and blasphemers. The Western tradition of scepticism has its own central value, which is to examine and, if necessary, question all existing values. These broad generalisations fail, however, to convey the complexity of the West and the Middle East. In Israel | Opinion |