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Opening address by Jean-François Bureau, NATO Assistant Secretary General for Public Diplomacy at the NATO Security Science Forum on Environmental Security12 Mar. 2008 . As will be said by General King, “environmental security is a component of our strategic defence analysis”. the number of circumstances where our defence and security policies have to take into account the environmental factor is obviously developing | Opinion |
"Afghanistan and NATO: Forging the 21st Century Alliance" - Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C.29 Feb. 2008 . And let me make one point. I do not agree with the intelligence analysis I read about a few days ago, which said the Taliban controlled ten percent of the country. That is not the analysis of our commanders. And there is no reasons to make a negative | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the annual press reception on the occasion of the New Year10 Jan. 2008 Qala now. The Afghan Army took the lead. Supported, of course, by ISAF. Supported by the NATO forces. But ANA, the Afghan National Army, took the lead. Which was a complex operation, a major operation in the military sense. It was a complex operation | Opinion |
Final press conference with NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer07 Dec. 2007 as the first NATO Secretary General ever a few months ago. I had a discussion with my Pakistani interlocutors, including with President Musharraf. Why? Because we have a well-developed system which is called a Tripartite Commission in the military sense | Opinion |
Press conference by Sergey Lavrov, Foreign Minister of Russia following the meeting of the NATO-Russia Council at the level of Foreign Ministers07 Dec. 2007 ...it doesn't hinder our dialogue and our ambition is to expand all that in the future. So the main aim is to work, to work together on the basis of mutual respect, especially in the analysis, common analysis of those threats and risks, which are common | Opinion |
Interview with NATO's Assistant Secretary General for Defence Investment, Peter Flory22 Nov. 2007 analysis that other groups of NATO, the EWG, are doing, for example, work the Military Committee is doing. EWG, being the Executive Working Group, to support discussions at Vilnius, at Bucharest. We have been directed to have a cyber defence policy for NATO | Opinion |
Press briefing by the NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai and the International Military Staff Spokesman, Col. Brett Boudreau14 Nov. 2007 with the epaulets on his shoulder. You and your colleagues are paid to do military analysis. You are paid to do military doctrine. You are paid to look at things military. The CFE is primarily a military instrument before political. Why can you not comment on what | Opinion |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai07 Nov. 2007 in particular. One twist to the usual format is that on Wednesday, the 26 NATO Chiefs of Defence will also elect a new Chairman of the Military Committee, which is our highest ranking military office, to replace the Canadian General Ray Henault, who | Opinion |
Press briefing by John Colston, Assistant Secretary General for Defence Policy and Planning on the upcoming informal meeting of NATO Defence Ministers, Noordwijk, Netherlands, 24-25 October22 Oct. 2007 of a comprehensive international politico-military approach. And they'll want to reflect on ensuring our success or otherwise in conveying the right messages to national publics and parliaments and to the people of Afghanistan. During their opening session | |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai17 Oct. 2007 units? And they're going into what size military units did you say? Battalions? Appathurai: Battalions. Q: And are they equipped on the same level? The incoming embedded soldiers are carrying the same equipment as the entities into which | Opinion |