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Video interview with Wayne Rychak, Director of the NATO Office of Security12 May. 2004 excellent relationships with the Belgian police and security organisations as well as very cooperative relationships with the Alliances Security Services who provide very good input on a daily basis in terms of information that's relevant in terms | Opinion |
La police du ciel est étendue aux nouveaux membres de l’OTAN29 Mar. 2004 security and defence umbrella which includes routine policing of all NATO airspace as required. In the case of the three Baltic nations, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, the Belgian Air Force has been called on to provide | News |
Press statement by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer05 Jan. 2004 I said in my response to the first question is that of course that will depend on the political developments as they take place and as they take shape in Iraq in the coming months. Q: (Jan Balliauw - Belgian Television): Secretary General last year | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at the launch of NATO CBRN Defence Battalion01 Dec. 2003 Capability. It will be on display in Prague on Wednesday of this week. I urge you to take a good look at today's display and to speak to the Belgian soldiers who will be happy to explain what they do. Thank you. I now invite the Chairman of the Military | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertsonat the Winston Churchill Lecture24 Nov. 2003 arrived at Kabul airport, which is run by Germans and guarded by Belgians. Soon, tiny Iceland will start to play a major role in its management. Danish military policemen took me to meet the German force commander, his British boss and his Canadian | Opinion |
"This Ain't Your Daddy's NATO” Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at a Conference on the Marshall Legacy: The ...12 Nov. 2003 is run by Germans and guarded by Belgians. I was driven by Danish military police to meet the German force commander, his British boss and his Canadian deputy in a headquarters guarded by Italians. 14 NATO countries provide soldiers | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertsonat the Grandes Conférences Catholiques21 Oct. 2003 and Uzbekistan. I arrived at Kabul airport, which is run by Germans and guarded by Belgians. I met the German force commander, his British boss and his Canadian deputy in a Headquarters guarded by Italians. I could go on but the list is a long one. 14 NATO | Opinion |
Symposium on Unmanned Systems for Naval Mine Countermeasures and Harbour Protection Ostend, Belgium, 20-21 October 200317 Oct. 2003 Programme, and will be hosted by the Belgian/Netherlands École de Guerre des Mines (EGUERMIN) in Ostend, Belgium. Sea mines laid along coasts or in harbours are an easy and inexpensive way for adversaries or terrorists to severely disrupt Allied | News |
"Jaap de Hoop Scheffer: Diplomatic long distance runner" - Profile by Robert van de Roer01 Oct. 2003 brush with politics. Both were members of the small Belgian cell of D66, a Dutch political party that was considered “chic left” at the time. According to De Hoop Scheffer: “There was a lot of talking about foreign policy. It was the time of the cruise | Opinion |
"Reviving European defence cooperation" by Charles Grant, Centre for European Reform in London01 Oct. 2003 . Six of these were not particularly controversial. But the seventh was the Belgian idea for the establishment of an EU operational planning staff in the Brussels suburb of Tervuren. The argument for this initiative is that if, as the 15 current EU | Opinion |