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Speech by NATO Secretary General in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia¹12 Jun. 2006 . NATO also has an integrated multinational military structure to implement these common decisions. Over the years, the militaries of our member nations have become highly interoperable, and capable of working together effectively under the most demanding | Opinion |
News conference by NATO Secgen and MOD of Afghanistan at the meeting of the NAC with non-NATO ISAF contributors08 Jun. 2006 , the first time an Afghan Defence Minister did attend a meeting of NATO Defence Ministers. Better said, it was the first ever ministerial meeting of all the countries, all the nations, allies and non-allies alike, participating in what is always labelled | Opinion |
Opening remarks byMOD of Afghanistan at the meeting of theNAC with non-NATO ISAF contributors08 Jun. 2006 that the people of your great nations appreciate the importance of our mission to rebuild a devastated nation, prevent the reestablishment of a haven for terrorism and reduce and end the flow of drugs. Increased prosperity and security by offering a model | Opinion |
Speech by MOD Azerbaijan at the meeting of the EAPC at the level of Ministers of Defence08 Jun. 2006 . Indeed, we have been witnessing the particular value of this cooperation in the joint operations in the Balkans and Afghanistan, and in the fight against international terrorism. As a Partner Nation Azerbaijan stands ready to contribute to this process | Opinion |
Statement at the Closing Session of the 2006 CFE Review Conference02 Jun. 2006 Strength of the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE1A) is mainly responsible for this success. No State Party exceeds its overall maximum level for holdings or its national personnel limit. In this context, we welcomed the statement by Ukraine | Official text |
Joint Press Conference with the United Nations Secretary General Envoy to Kosovo17 May. 2006 Nations Secretary General Envoy to Kosovo, Mr. Martti Ahtisaari 17 May. 2006 | Last updated: 04 Nov. 2008 03:40 | Opinion |
NATO Missile Defence Feasibility study results delivered10 May. 2006 Today NATO’s Assistant Secretary General (ASG) for Defence Investment and Permanent Chairman of the Alliance Conference of National Armaments Directors (CNAD), Marshall Billingslea, signed the NATO Missile Defence Feasibility Study and delivered | News, Pressrelease |
Press briefing by John Colston, Assistant Secretary General for Defence Policy and Planning08 Feb. 2006 of meetings. This will start on Thursday, the 9th of February for a discussion amongst the Allies on NATO's transformation. The continuing efforts to ensure that our military, our capabilities, both national capabilities and collective capabilities are fit | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, at the 42nd Munich Conference on Security Policy04 Feb. 2006 capabilities. Let me give you an example: AWACS. In a few weeks, NATO AWACS will help protect the Olympic Games in Turin. This summer, NATO AWACS will patrol over the World Cup here in Germany. This model works. It puts a critical capability at the disposal | Opinion |
Debate: Would independence for Kosovo contribute to or undermine international security?01 Jan. 2006 . Throughout this period, the Kosovars and their leaders have, with rare exceptions, chosen to work with the international community. Probably no other nation has been asked to jump through so many hoops on the path to independence. The international community | Opinion |