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Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly Spring Session31 Mar. 2005 Ladies and Gentlemen, It gives me great pleasure to appear before your Assembly again. And itis a great pleasure, also, to be back in Ljubljana, barely one yearafter Slovenia joined the ranks of our Alliance and the European Union,and at a time | Opinion |
Secretary General discusses security cooperation in New Zealand29 Mar. 2005 Institute of International Affairs. The Secretary General’s visit follows a visit byNew Zealand Foreign Minister Phil Goff to NATO Headquarters in February this year, the first visit by a high-ranking official from the countryto NATO | News |
NATO and the broader Middle East region18 Mar. 2005 region” brought together over 100 high-ranking officials, parliamentarians, academics and security experts from NATO and the countries of the Gulf to exchange perceptions and discuss further ideas concerning the implementation of the Initiative | News |
NATO and the broader Middle East region18 Mar. 2005 region” brought together over 100 high-ranking officials, parliamentarians, academics and security experts from NATO and the countries of the Gulf to exchange perceptions and discuss further ideas concerning the implementation of the Initiative | News |
International Conference on ''NATO and the Broader Middle East Region'' - 18 March 200517 Mar. 2005 . The Conference will bring together NATO Permanent Representatives, high ranking officials from Gulf countries participating in the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative, and a select group of NATO officials, Parliamentarians, academics and security experts from NATO | Pressrelease |
Prime Minister of Slovenia visits NATO25 Jan. 2005 of seven countries that joined NATO in 2004. This was the first visit by Prime Minister Jansa to NATO, and the highest-ranking visit by a Slovenian official to NATO HQ since the country’s accession to NATO. | News |
"Should NATO play a more political role?" - Debate between Espen Barth Eide Frédéric Bozo01 Jan. 2005 to contributing to the NATO Response Force or appointing high-ranking officers to key positions in the military structure - something has to be done. So is politicisation, as you and others suggest, the right medication and would a more political role for NATO | Opinion |
"NATO's transformation scorecard" by Robert G. Bell, senior vice president of SAIC01 Jan. 2005 the Chancellor had fallen ill) at the Munich Conference on European Security Policy. There, the Chancellor's assertion that NATO "was no longer the primary venue where transatlantic partners discuss and coordinate strategies" and his proposal for a "high-ranking | Opinion |
"The need for change" by Henning Riecke, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik in Berlin01 Jan. 2005 instrument if it more accurately reflected the actual distribution of population and power in the world, there is no consensus on its reform in sight. To break the stalemate, Secretary-General Kofi Annan set up a high-ranking committee that reported last | Opinion |
Slovak President visits NATO24 Nov. 2004 Hoop Scheffer told reporters that "a review of the election results was absolutely necessary" in light of the "disturbing" accounts of election fraud and ballot stuffing. This was the highest-ranking visit of a Slovak official to NATO Headquarters | News |