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Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman James Appathurai11 Feb. 2010 enormous challenges, including great financial challenges. It also has what some have called a frozen conflict on its own territory in Transnistria. There was a discussion of, of course the situation inside the country. How NATO can support Moldovan reform | Opinion |
North Atlantic Council wants to help the Republic of Moldova reach its reform ambitions10 Feb. 2010 of the Transnistria issue and its pragmatic attempts to put new ideas on the table. They also reaffirmed the Alliance’s position that Russia needs to fulfill the remaining Istanbul commitments. In the margins of the meeting today, Defence Minister Marinuta also | News |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, at the University of Chisinau, Chisinau, Moldova30 Oct. 2008 that political engagement will continue after the elections next year, because it is vital to a further deepening and broadening of our partnership. Regrettably, the unresolved issue of Transnistria continues to cast a shadow over the future of your country | |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and the President of Romania Traian Basescu30 Jun. 2008 you address the issue of Moldova, a neighbour, a country which speaks the same language than yours by the way, and which is more or less inclined to exchange a possible membership in NATO for an agreement with Russia on Transnistria? Is it a question | Opinion |
Video interview with Romanian President Traian Basescu31 Jan. 2008 , that we are hosting the Summit is not only important for Romania, but also for the region. Romania is located in a challenging region. We have the Western Balkans in the south with Kosovo and Serbia; in the east the Republic of Moldova with Transnistria | Opinion |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai18 Jul. 2007 and Abkhazia and then Russia's intransigence on Transnistria. I would argue that these are all the questions of substance and the other there that you cited are fairly light. So do you really want to say that this is a rollicking relationship that NATO has | |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai04 Jul. 2007 General. They also discussed with the Secretary General, certainly, the regional context, and that, of course, includes the situation in Transnistria and the discussions taking place in the context of the Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty | |
Moldovan Ministers brief NATO on reform progress04 Jul. 2007 conflict resolution in the Transnistria region of Moldova. The Ministers reiterated their position that the implementation of the 1999 OSCE Istanbul Commitments remained a precondition for the ratification of the Adapted Conventional Forces in Europe | News |
Press point with the NATO Secretary General and the Prime Minister of Ukraine at NATO HQ07 Oct. 2005 that the recent decisions which were taken about giving special guidelines to the Foreign Minister Tarasyuk about negotiations on Moldo and Transnistria situation in particular on the border with Transnistria also has something to do with fight and with corruption | Opinion |
News conference by the NATO Secretary General after the meeting of the NRC at the level of Ministers of Defence09 Jun. 2005 nations believe and keep to believe that the implementation of all Istanbul Commitments--and that, in other words, includes the remaining obligations on Moldova, the ammunition sitting in Transnistria--should pave the way for ratification of the Adapted | Opinion |