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Perspectives on Democratic Civil-Military Relations and Reform Speech at the Centre for European Security Studies Conference...09 May. 2001 , and look forward to how these relations should evolve in future. And let me stress that I have a very personal interest in making sure we get this evolution right. As NATO Secretary General, and before that as UK Secretary of Defence, I have spent much | Opinion |
Press Point08 May. 2001 of the United States of America. And to my right, someone you all know Sandy Vershbow, Ambassador to NATO. First of all, let me say that my purpose here today is just to give you a very short report -- as you can see that we are headed on to our next stop | Opinion |
European Security in the 21st Century - Completing Europe's Unfinished Business29 Mar. 2001 . Because Poland has suffered from the ill-winds of history more than most other European countries. And yet, for well over two centuries, Poland never stopped keeping the flame of freedom and national identity alive. It is that same flame NATO has always | Opinion |
Promoting Peace through Partnership23 Mar. 2001 , because it is the anniversary of a significant date in recent history. Exactly two years ago today, on 23 March 1999, Javier Solana, my predecessor as NATO Secretary General, gave the formal approval for NATO airstrikes against Serbia. Now, this might seem | Opinion |
NATO: Shaping Security in the 21st Century23 Mar. 2001 NATO: Shaping Security in the 21st Century | Opinion |
Speech21 Feb. 2001 shows, however, that substantial progress was achieved even in this short period. Not only did the PJC establish itself as the venue for NATO-Russia consultations, but a whole network of experts' contacts, Working Groups, and ad-hoc meetings developed | Opinion |
NATO in the New Millennium Manfred Wörner Memorial Lecture Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung25 Jan. 2001 NATO in the New Millennium Manfred | Opinion |
Statement21 Dec. 2000 It is a great pleasure to be here again in Sarajevo. So close to the anniversary yesterday of the IFOR troops of NATO coming here to Bosnia and Herzegovina to stop the killing and the torturing and the ethnic cleansing, and to bring peace and hope | Opinion |
Intervention15 Dec. 2000 we must redouble efforts to advance our Operational Capabilities Concept, which will help Partners participate in future missions. We will also continue to implement the Political-Military Framework's provisions regarding NATO-led operations | Opinion |
Intervention14 Dec. 2000 Mr. Secretary-General, fellow ministers, distinguished colleagues, good morning. This is the last time I will have a chance to participate in a meeting of this Council, and it is astonishing to me that in just a few short years, we have accomplished | Opinion |