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Press conference on Landmine Monitor Report 2004 with Stan Brabant, Handicap International, Steve Goose, Chief Editor Landmi...17 Nov. 2004 , but all nations within the alliance and our partnerships are actively engaged in an ad hoc group to deal with anti-personnel landmines and small arms and light weapons, and to assist NATO efforts both to remove and to eliminate anti-personnel landmines | Opinion |
Video interview with Jody Williams, winner of the Nobel Peace PrizeInternational Campaign to Ban Landmines17 Nov. 2004 it provides the framework for the possibility of a world free of landmines. Personally, the other element of our ban movement that I think has been a real gift to the world is the model that we created through the ban movement of civil society, international | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Schefferat the meeting of the United Nations Security Council11 Nov. 2004 of the effectiveness and potential of the United Nations and NATO working together for peace and stability. We have developed an effective operational relationship between our two organisations there. And we have adopted the model of our cooperation to other operations | Opinion |
NATO debut at UN Security Council11 Nov. 2004 of the effectiveness and potential of the United Nations and NATO working together for peace and stability,” De Hoop Scheffer told the Council, “We have developed an effective operational relationship between our two organisations there. And we have adopted the model | News |
"Staying the course" by Robert Serry and Christopher Bennett01 Oct. 2004 to join the Partnership for Peace. The lack of ICTY cooperation in Republika Srpska is currently holding up Bosnian membership of the Partnership for Peace. Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia ª The model for EU-NATO cooperation in Bosnia | Opinion |
"Examining the SFOR experience" by Gregory G. Johnson, USN (Ret.) commanded AFSOUTH01 Oct. 2004 model. Operational hindrances One of the greatest operational difficulties faced on the ground is that posed by the imposition of national restrictions or caveats, whether formal or informal, on the way in which the force contributions made | Opinion |
Interview with James Greene, Head of the NATO Liaison Office (NLO) in Ukraine03 Aug. 2004 the implementation of specific activities - such as military exercises or NATO-related courses at Ukraine's National Defence Academy - and facilitate contacts between NATO and Ukrainian authorities at all levels. The NLO works in close coordination with the NATO | Opinion |
"Combating terrorism through technology" by Marshall Billingslea, ASG of NATO's Defence Investment Division01 Jul. 2004 concern and a threat to all nations. At the Istanbul Summit, in addition to other decisions taken to enhance the Alliance's capabilities against terrorism, NATO leaders formally endorsed a Programme of Work for Defence against Terrorism. This Programme | Opinion |
Address by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan at the Summit meeting of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council29 Jun. 2004 . After September 11, 2001 the whole world has realized that without joint efforts of the international community under UN leadership it is not possible to effectively fight against the evil which equally posses a threat for all countries and nations | Opinion |
Speech by the NATO Secretary General at a dinner hosted by the Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs in Istanbul28 May. 2004 with interest. Our visit to Turkey comes only five days after you celebrated the 84th anniversary of the establishment of the Turkish Grand National Assembly. I know that 23 April is a very important day in Turkey's modern history, which Atatürk dedicated | Opinion |