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''Opening to the Mediterranean and broader Middle East'' by Nicola de Santis, NATO Coordinator for Med. Dialogue and ICI countries01 Jul. 2004 and deepened in the course of the past decade. The number of participating countries has grown from the five initial members – Egypt, Israel, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia – whom NATO foreign ministers invited to join at their December 1994 meeting | Opinion |
NATO elevates Mediterranean Dialogue to a genuine partnership, launches Istanbul Cooperation Initiative29 Jun. 2004 . NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue has successfully contributed to confidence-building and cooperation between NATO and its seven Mediterranean partners: Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan. Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia. The enhanced Mediterranean Dialogue | News |
NATO elevates Mediterranean Dialogue to a genuine partnership, launches Istanbul Cooperation Initiative29 Jun. 2004 . NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue has successfully contributed to confidence-building and cooperation between NATO and its seven Mediterranean partners: Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan. Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia. The enhanced Mediterranean Dialogue | News |
Statement to the press by the NATO Secretary General after the Summit meeting of the North Atlantic Council28 Jun. 2004 with countries to the south - north Africa, Jordan and Israel, and the broader region of the Middle East. We will make our Mediterranean Dialogue more practical, more focused on substantial cooperation. And I hope we will see joint operations as well. We | Opinion |
Istanbul Cooperation Initiative28 Jun. 2004 of the security and stability objectives of this initiative. Full and speedy implementation of the Quartet Road Map is a key element in international efforts to promote a two state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in which Israel and Palestine live | Official text |
"An Alliance for Future Generations" - Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, at the I-PASS27 Jun. 2004 , one can never exclude in the future a role a stabilization force--I'm not speaking about NATO in the first instance--but a stabilization force, but you will agree with me sir that one needs a peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians before | Opinion |
Video background briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai23 Feb. 2004 , Israel and six countries of the Maghreb. This dialogue has focused very much on getting to know each other, low level cooperation, trust, transparency and dialogue. The question now on the agenda is can the Mediterranean be deepened to provide | Opinion |
NATO AWACS to visit Latvia and Lithuania23 Feb. 2004 recently, Israel. Other visits will be planned in the future. The tour will include a visitors’ introduction to the aircraft on its equipment and capabilities, which incorporate detecting, controlling and co-ordinating air | News |
Secretary General meets with world leaders at Davos forum22 Jan. 2004 of mass destruction, failed or rogue states .” At the Forum, the Secretary held a number of bilateral meetings, including with the President of Pakistan, Mr. Musharraf, to discuss the situation in Afghanistan, the Foreign Minister of Israel, Mr. Shalom | News |
"The impact of September 11th on the Alliance" - Video lecture with Jamie Shea, NATO Temporary Spokesman12 Jan. 2004 -- this is clear from bin Laden's own pronouncements -- that Israel has to leave the Middle East and not exist any longer, that there should be radical separation between the world of Islam and the rest of world. I mean, these are nonsensical propositions | Opinion |