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Declaration of the North Atlantic Council04 Dec. 1969 in which the Warsaw Pact governments have indicated an interest. Further co-operation could also be undertaken, for example, in the more specialized field of oceanography. More intensive efforts in such fields should be pursued either bilaterally | Official text |
Final Communiqué04 Dec. 1969 of the forces of NATO and the Warsaw Pact and gave instructions for the continuance of the study. In addition, Ministers reviewed the status of other defence planning studies including those for improved defence of the flanks. The Ministerial Meeting also | Official text |
Final Communiqué28 May. 1969 level of defence expenditure of the Warsaw Pact and on the other of the need to maintain economic growth and financial and social stability, Ministers gave guidance to the NATO Military Authorities within the framework of which they will make | Official text |
Final Communiqué16 Jan. 1969 Treaty. In November 1968, faced with the uncertainties resulting from the Warsaw Pact's armed intervention in Czechoslovakia, Ministers re-assessed the state of their defences and announced numerous measures for strengthening the conventional capability | Official text |
Final Communiqué Chairman: Mr. M. Brosio15 Nov. 1968 International situation following Warsaw Pact armed intervention in Czechoslovakia - Bearing on Germany - Berlin - Mediterranean - Warning to the USSR. <p>DPC reassesses NATO's integrated defence (14th November) and approves specific measures | Official text |
Mutual And Balanced Force Reductions24 Jun. 1968 a balanced reduction of forces, particularly in the Central part of Europe. Ministers affirmed the need for the Alliance to maintain an effective military capability and to assure a balance of forces between NATO and the Warsaw Pact. Since | Official text |
Final Communiqué10 May. 1968 of forces between NATO and the Warsaw Pact in Europe and elsewhere. They regard this as essential for the preservation of the climate of stability, security and confidence necessary for progress towards détente and solution of outstanding political issues | Official text |
"The Case for the West" Speech delivered by General Secretary M. Paul-Henri Spaak10 Feb. 1958 "The Case for the West" Speech delivered by General Secretary M. Paul-Henri Spaak 10 Feb. 1958 | Last updated: 03 Nov. 2008 16:03 | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, H.E. Paul-Henri Spaak to the Imperial Defence College01 Nov. 1957 and external pressure they have also established governments styled as "satellites", in Warsaw, Prague, Budapest, Sofia, Tirana, Bucharest and East Berlin. If this is not imperialism, if this is not the result of a deliberate policy consciously pursuing | Opinion |
Speech made by the Secretary General,Chairman of the North Atlantic Council, H.E. M. Paul-Henri Spaak, to the students of St...01 Oct. 1957 established governments justifiably styled as "satellites" in Warsaw, Prague, Budapest, Sofia, Tirana, Bucharest and East Berlin. If this is not imperialism, if this is not the result of a deliberate policy consciously pursuing an imperialist aim, then indeed | Opinion |