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Speech07 Nov. 1997 , as high-ranking officers from both Allied and Partner Countries, can count on as a pillar of collective defence, stability and security in Europe. So once again, allow me to congratulate you on your graduation and to wish all of you much success in your | Opinion |
Remarks17 Oct. 1997 need to be implemented, those elections revealed growing cracks in the ranks of the extremist political forces. The people who support peace have - through the ballot box - dared to challenge the old guard, the ones who are trying to undermine Dayton | Opinion |
Address by Mr. Javier Solana, Secretary General of NATO at the 43rd Annual Sessionof the North Atlantic Assembly13 Oct. 1997 the results still need to be implemented, those elections have revealed the first cracks in the ranks of the extremist political forces. They have produced some encouraging signs that the Bosnian people want to return to a multiethnic, tolerant society. We | Opinion |
NATO offers course on International Security to Bosnia23 Jun. 1997 (SHAPE) in Oberammergau, Germany, is scheduled for the period 23rd June through to 4th July this year, and will be open to 45 candidates of the military ranks of Major and above and civilian equivalent. During the first week the Bosnian officials | Pressrelease |
Founding Act on Mutual Relations, Cooperation and Security between NATO and the Russian Federation signed in Paris, France27 May. 1997 Joint Council, NATO and Russia will establish the necessary administrative structures. Russia will establish a Mission to NATO headed by a representative at the rank of Ambassador. A senior military representative and his staff will be part | Official text |
Political Implications of NATO Enlargement28 Apr. 1997 recently joined again the ranks of applicants. On this basis we have started to analyse relevant political, military and economic factors as well as the cost implications. To begin with, only a limited number of countries will be invited to join | Opinion |
Statement by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ljubomir Frckoski11 Dec. 1996 of Europe. The Republic of Macedonia does not rank among big military powers, but this fact does not make the issues of arms control meaningless to us. We consider that a wider project on demilitarization of the region is necessary, and from this aspect | Opinion |
Transcript of the Remarks by President W. J. Clinton To People Of Detroit from United States Information Agency22 Oct. 1996 at least the ranking Democratic member of the Senate Armed Services Committee and perhaps the Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee. (Applause.) In addition to his vigorous representation of the people of Michigan on all kinds of domestic issues | Opinion |
Press Briefing by Assistant Secretary Frank Kramer Assistant Secretary Ash Carter, Ambassador Robert E. Hunter14 Jun. 1996 officer on the Russian General Staff. Who made that proposal? When was it accepted? And at what rank officer would that be? CARTER: We made that proposal. It was accepted by Minister Grachev, and once again, as in the former case, who and when and where | Opinion |
FIRST PRESENTATION OF NATO MEDAL27 Nov. 1995 Yugoslavia. Each country which has played an active part in these operations will provide recipients representing a cross-section of the ranks and services involved. The ceremony will be attended by NATO Ambassadors, the Chiefs of the Defence Staffs | News |