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Discussing the future of NATO-Mediterranean relations30 Sep. 2002 Dialogue was launched in December 1994 and includes seven non-NATO nations in the region: Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia. Its primary focus is on bilateral and multilateral consultations on select issues of interest to NATO | News |
Visit of King Abdullah II of Jordan11 Jun. 2002 on security matters of common concern, including terrorism. Jordan joined NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue in 1995, together with Egypt, Israel, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia. Algeria joined in March 2000. | News |
Deepening relations with Mediterranean Dialogue countries10 Jun. 2002 The sixth annual round of political consultations with Mediterranean Dialogue countries is taking place between 10 June and 18 July. Each of the seven participating countries in NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue (Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania | News |
Deepening relations with Mediterranean Dialogue countries10 Jun. 2002 The sixth annual round of political consultations with Mediterranean Dialogue countries is taking place between 10 June and 18 July. Each of the seven participating countries in NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue (Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania | News |
Press Briefing by US Secretary of State, Colin Powell following the Summit Meeting of the NATO-Russia Council28 May. 2002 the strategy the President laid out in his April 4th speech, where he talked about two states living side by side in peace -- a Jewish state, Israel, and a Palestinian state, Palestine -- living in peace and harmony with one another. He talked about the end | Opinion |
Exercise Cooperative Poseidon08 May. 2002 Partner countries (Bulgaria, Romania and Sweden). Members of NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue (Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia) have been invited as observers. | News |
Conference on security in the Mediterranean29 Apr. 2002 that " I personally believe very strongly that the time has come to move NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue from the sidelines to centre stage. " Seven countries currently participate in NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue: Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania | News |
Conference on security in the Mediterranean29 Apr. 2002 that " I personally believe very strongly that the time has come to move NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue from the sidelines to centre stage. " Seven countries currently participate in NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue: Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania | News |
Concluding Remarks by Deputy Secretary General Ambassador Alessandro Minuto Rizzo at the Conference on "Governing Stability ...23 Mar. 2002 norms exist for its distribution. And the Mediterranean region is very much affected by this problem. For example, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria all get their water from the Jordan basin. And both Palestinians and Jewish settlers on the West Bank | Opinion |
'NATO and the Mediterranean' - Presentation by NATO Deputy Secretary General, Ambassador Alessandro Minuto Rizzo, on the occasion of the Mediterranean Dialogue International Research Seminar at the NATO Defense College, Rome, Italy24 Nov. 2001 no internationally binding legal norms exist for its distribution. And the Mediterranean region is very much affected by this challenge. For example, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria all get their water from the Jordan basin. Another example: The Palestinians | Opinion |