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“A New Russian Revolution: Partnership with NATO” by NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson at the Royal Society of Edinburgh13 Dec. 2002 armed camps: one threatening to export its repressive model through intrigue or violence; the other a group of democracies determined to protect their security and their values. The damage done to European security during those long years was massive | Opinion |
Partnership Action Plan against Terrorism22 Nov. 2002 of international law, the United Nations Charter, and the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1373. In this context, they will in particular “find ways of intensifying and accelerating the exchange of operational information, especially regarding actions | Official text |
Statement by H.E. Boris Trajkovski, President of the Republic of Macedonia at the meeting of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership22 Nov. 2002 of this historic Summit where the North Atlantic Alliance takes the decision with the far-sighed historical relevance as a clear sign of commitment of NATO's community of nations to integrate all democracies from central and southern parts of the continent | Opinion |
Address by U.S. Rep. Doug Bereuter President of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly21 Nov. 2002 Turkey is assuming a pivotal role in our collective security, not just in the physical struggle against terrorism but also as a model for the region in the commitment to, and struggle for tolerance, moderation and democratic values. I am confident | Opinion |
Keynote Address by NATO Deputy Secretary General Ambassador Alessandro Minuto Rizzo at the NATO-Russia Council and Defence R...10 Oct. 2002 as an organisation is not in the business of national defence planning. There is no single proven model that we implement, let alone a magic formula for pain-free reform. We do have considerable expertise, however, in helping our member countries determine the forces | Opinion |
Question & Answers Panel discussion: <em>"How can Europe bridge the capabilities gap?"</em> at the NATO/GMFUS Conference03 Oct. 2002 2006, the year of the stability pact of the European Monetary Union, I do not see a realistic real increase more or less following the laudable model of our French allies. So for that reason I believe we have to look into possibilities how we can spend | Opinion |
Closing Remarks by NATO Secretary General, The Rt Hon Lord Robertson of Port Ellen at the NATO/GMFUS Conference03 Oct. 2002 . The European Union was set up as the other part of that walnut arising out of Marshall Aid and now we have the European Union, a remarkable even if incomprehensible model of integrating states that over the years and the generations fought each other | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at the GKN Farnborough Dinner, RAC Club25 Jul. 2002 stems from US export and security controls. Everyone understands that governments need to control the technologies that impact on national security, regional stability and proliferation. So no one is advocating an "anything goes" liberalisation | Opinion |
Address by Vlado Popovski, Minister of Defense of the Republic of Macedonia, at the EAPC meeting07 Jun. 2002 countries, in cooperation with and by support of the international community, are making efforts to enhance the national capabilities and regional mechanisms in response of the realistic threats. The capacities of the regional mechanisms for cooperation can | Opinion |
Statement by Col.Gen. Safar Abiyev, Minister of Defence of Azerbaijan at the EAPC meeting07 Jun. 2002 cells in individual interested Partner states using the existing model in Albania. The model of setting up separate individual cells, as different from regional ones, in all interested countries seems to be even more relevant in the case of South | Opinion |