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“What can the EU contribute to a Revitalised Transatlantic Security Partnership” - Presentation given by Mr Javier Solana, Secretary-General of the Council of the European Union and High Representative for Common Foreign and Security Policy at the NATO/GM03 Oct. 2002 Transatlantic Security Partnership” Presentation given by Mr Javier Solana, Secretary-General of the Council of the European Union and High Representative for Common Foreign and Security Policy at the NATO/GMFUS Conference | Opinion |
Closing Remarks by NATO Secretary General, The Rt Hon Lord Robertson of Port Ellen at the NATO/GMFUS Conference03 Oct. 2002 Closing Remarks by NATO Secretary | Opinion |
"NATO: A Vision for 2012" Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson: "Prague 2002: Challenge and Change for NATO" at ...03 Oct. 2002 its allies with its views on missile defence, including strategic missile defence, why NATO is continuing its work on short-range theatre missile defence which we believe is an essential part of the armoury of defending our forces and our populations | Opinion |
"Keeping NATO's Military Edge Intact in the 21st Century" Luncheon Address given by SACEUR, General Joseph Ralston at the NA...03 Oct. 2002 is constant except change. But sometimes we get used to one way of doing business and we do not see the changes that are taking place around us. For most of NATO's history the strategic problem was easily defined: we could predict where we might fight | Opinion |
"What Europe wants from NATO?" by Kristin Krohn Devold, Minister of Defence, Norway at the NATO/GMFUS Conference03 Oct. 2002 deployable forces that are committed to, and available to, NATO at short notice. Secretary of Defence Rumsfeld's proposal for a NATO response force is very constructive in that respect. I support this proposal. It is important to integrate the capability | Opinion |
Press statement by NATO Secretary General following the meeting of NATO Defence Ministers with the Russian Minister Sergei ...25 Sep. 2002 , of course, also continue our cooperation on the ground as part of the NATO-led operations in the Balkans. In short, there was a shared sense of satisfaction with results already achieved and great hopes for future achievements. Rome was an extraordinary | Opinion |
"Tackling Terror: NATO's New Mission" Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertsonat the American Enterprise Institute's...20 Jun. 2002 "Tackling Terror: NATO's New Mission | Opinion |
Press Conference by US Secretary of Defence, Donald Rumsfeld06 Jun. 2002 a particularly productive NATO meeting in that we agreed that at Prague our leaders will decide on specific new military capabilities to meet the new military threats that face us. From the decision to invoke Article 5 for the first time in Alliance history | Opinion |
Statement by Mircea Geoana, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Romania at the Meeting of the EAPC15 May. 2002 of Partnership - inclusiveness and self-differentiation. In this way, we can ensure NATO 's place as the strongest and most enduring Alliance in history. The new EAPC format Before I close, I want to thank the Secretary General for his initiative | Opinion |
NATO in the 21st Century Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at the Charles University in Prague21 Mar. 2002 -- and acted on them. The Prague Summit, in short, will be a Summit of NATO's re-definition - of its comprehensive external and internal adaptation. In my remarks today, I would like to sketch some of the elements this adaptation needs to address | Opinion |