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NATO ADVANCED RESEARCH WORKSHOP ON PATENTS AND TECHNOLOGY STRATEGY 18-20 SEPTEMBER IN MOSCOW18 Sep. 1995 . In addition to senior participants from the Patent Office of Russia, the Russian Institute for Patent Examination, the Russian Academy of Science, the Russian Space Agency, and the Russian Ministry of Defence, high-ranking intellectual property experts from | News |
The Chairman of the NATO Military Committee, Field Marshall Sir Richard Vincent, visits Slovakia and Russia11 May. 1994 The Chairman of the NATO Military Committee, Field Marshall Sir Richard Vincent, visits Slovakia and Russia to meet with high ranking military and civilian government officials in both countries in the context of the NACC. | News |
Speech by Secretary General to the International Press Institute10 May. 1993 a North Atlantic Cooperation Council. Since then, there have been regular meetings of Foreign and Defence Ministers, Chiefs of Defence Staff and numerous high-ranking experts' groups. Our Co-operation Partners have come to number 22 states. The practice | Opinion |
Partnership with the Countries of Central and Eastern Europe - Statement issued by the North Atlantic Council07 Jun. 1991 close ties. In doing so, the Alliance will contribute to the achievement of the objectives of the CSCE while preserving its responsibilities and mechanisms. While pursuing our present programme of high- ranking political visits and regular diplomatic | Official text |
Final Communiqué Chairman : Mr. D. U. Stikker13 Dec. 1961 . In the economic field the Council noted that a mission of high-ranking personalities had been set up in conformity with a decision taken at the last Ministerial Meeting to study ways and means of assisting the efforts of Greece and Turkey to speed up | Official text |
"The Case for the West" Speech delivered by General Secretary M. Paul-Henri Spaak10 Feb. 1958 hesitation join the ranks of those who declare: "I want nothing to do with weapons of that kind, they must be banned from Europe". However, within the framework of the NATO philosophy, if I may call it so, is there room for aggressive weapons | Opinion |
N.A.T.O. What it is and how it works Lecture by Lord Ismay05 Nov. 1954 resident in Paris with the rank of Ambassador. Of the present Permanent Representatives, two are Cabinet Ministers in their own countries, one (the American) is a business executive, and the rest are, I believe, diplomats de carriere ? generally very senior | Opinion |
Resolution adopted by the North Atlantic Council to implement Section IV of the Final Act of the London Conference22 Oct. 1954 within the area of Allied Command, Europe, earmarked for that Command. Directs the NATO military authorities to arrange for the designation by the Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, of a high-ranking officer of his Command who will be authorised | Official text |
Protocol on the Status of International Military Headquarters set up pursuant to the North Atlantic Treaty28 Aug. 1952 a personal identity card issued by the Headquarters showing names, date and place of birth, nationality, rank or grade, number (if any), photograph and period of validity. This card must be presented on demand. Article VI The obligations to waive | Official text |
Agreement on the Status of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, National Representatives and International Staff signed in Ottawa20 Sep. 1951 and the Organization and between the Organization and the State in which they will be resident, shall enjoy the immunities and privileges accorded to diplomatic representatives and their official staff of comparable rank. Article XIII Any | Official text |