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"Keeping NATO's Military Edge Intact in the 21st Century" Luncheon Address given by SACEUR, General Joseph Ralston at the NA...03 Oct. 2002 2500 flying hours, including 147 combat missions over Laos and Vietnam. He was, before coming to Belgium, the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the Pentagon as the second highest ranking military officer and in that position he was, I am | Opinion |
Statement by Ferenc Juhász, Minister of Defence of the Republic of Hungary at the Meeting of the EAPC07 Jun. 2002 countries are knocking on our doors: Serbia-Montenegro and Bosnia-Herzegovina have indicated their intention to join our ranks that we would like to welcome after meeting the criteria. We reassure our intention to hand over our experiences gained | Opinion |
Speech by Bill Graham, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada at the Opening of the new Embassy of Canada to Iceland15 May. 2002 trees, now with flue help of vast data bases in Gimli and Hofsos. Talking about our close ties I should also mention that Iceland hag a Consulate General in Winnipeg, Manitoba, staffed by a career diplomat from Iceland with ambassadorial rank | Opinion |
Change of command for naval force in Eastern Mediterranean05 Apr. 2002 ). Rear Admiral Manuel Otero Peuelas, who has commanded a number of different naval vessels during his career, was promoted to his present rank in January 2002. This is the first time that Spain has had the command of STANAVFORLANT. The command rotates | News |
Ukraine and NATO -- Facing New Challenges Closing Address by NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson at a conference organised...04 Mar. 2002 Ukrainian friends for sending such a high ranking delegation. I am also grateful to the Allies for being represented at such a senior level. This conference truly shows how important the NATO-Ukraine relationship really is for all of us. For this reason I | Opinion |
"NATO in the 21st Century" Address by the Chairman of the Military Committee, Admiral Guido Venturoni to the NATO Defense Co...28 Feb. 2002 . Let's start with the most Immediate Challenge - Terrorism. In the 99 Alliance Strategic Concept, terrorism was ranked as a "risk". Para 24 stipulated that "Alliance security interests can be affected by other risks of wider nature, including acts | Opinion |
"Building Security in an Uncertain World" Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson14 Feb. 2002 differences, past and present, have been, we cannot let the past cripple the future. We cannot wait for a similar tragedy as September 11 before we close ranks against proliferation or other contemporary threats. Simply put, a deeper and more trusting | Opinion |
Remarks by Juha Harjula, Director General, Ministry of Defence of Finland at the meeting of the EAPC19 Dec. 2001 closed ranks behind the United States and condemned the atrocities unconditionally. The EAPC has also taken steps to cooperate in combat against terrorism. Here, we are satisfied with the response from Allies and Partners alike to the suggestions Finland | Opinion |
The Economics of Societies in Transition: The Work of the EAPC Economics Committee Michael Kaser, Institute for German Studi...26 Oct. 2001 of public expenditure must rank high in such measurement. Effective resource management in defence ministries not only means that funds are spent in accord with governmental judgement on the security capabilities required, but also that an inevitably large | Opinion |
Change of command ceremony at SHAPE17 Sep. 2001 . He succeeds General Sir Rupert Smith of the United Kingdom and will be himself succeeded as SHAPE Chief of Staff by Vice Admiral Sir Ian Garnett, KCB, UK Navy. Vice Admiral Garnett will be promoted to the rank of Admiral. | News |