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Transcript of Press Conference04 May. 1999 bit of I should say an up-date. Where do we stand at this point in time, after three and a quarter years which presumably will go down in history as the most turbulent years in NATO's 50 years of history, years in which the Alliance changed more | Opinion |
Press Conference by NATO Secretary General, Mr Javier Solana and General Wesley K. Clark, SACEUR23 Apr. 1999 Mr. Solana: As you can imagine, we are very, very pleased to be in Washington. It's perhaps the most important meeting I dare to say in NATO's history. We are commemorating the enormous achievements of NATO, but of course this is taking place against | Opinion |
Transcript of Press Conference21 Apr. 1999 aspects on the Friday have been toned down, as is appropriate to the situation. There will still be a celebration, a short ceremony to mark 50 years of NATO in the Melon Auditorium where the Treaty was signed on 4 April 1949, that will be a distinguished | Opinion |
Speech16 Mar. 1999 . This was one of the steps leading to the outbreak of the World War II. Since that strategic day, Czechs were exposed to the experiments of totalitarian ideologies for almost half a century. In 1938 and 1939, the democracies of the West were weak and short | Opinion |
NATO: Ready to Meet the Challenges Ahead15 Mar. 1999 firmly in the new Europe and that Russia can play a constructive role in Europe's security. Nor would we have had Russia joining the Allies in our first major military operation - the Implementation Force in Bosnia. In short: if NATO had been disbanded | Opinion |
NATO: A Strategy for the 21st Century Secretary General's Wallenberg lecture01 Feb. 1999 . Their accession, and the wish of so many other nations to join the Alliance, demonstrate the enduring attractiveness of NATO. NATO has been successful because at each moment in its history it developed the right political and military strategy to deal | Opinion |
Allocution du Secrétaire général, M. Javier Solana au Conseil de l'ATA Lisbonne17 Nov. 1998 is an event to which many people are looking forward - not least the Atlantic Treaty Associations, many of which are sponsoring and staging activities to commemorate as well as publicise this milestone in NATO's history. I know I can count on your help | Opinion |
Speech13 Nov. 1998 the crucial decisions of NATO's recent history - be it enlargement, the NATO-Russia relationship, Partnership for Peace or Bosnia. You have stood firmly with us; you have patiently explained our policy to a wider audience; you have stood up to the critics | Opinion |
"Securing Peace in Europe"12 Nov. 1998 , history and culture. But wherever we can influence events, be it in the re-building of Bosnia, in supporting diplomatic efforts to reach a political solution for Kosovo, or in setting criteria for NATO and EU membership, we should never lose sight | Opinion |
Address22 Oct. 1998 integration of the Republic of Macedonia in, NATO. Ladies and Gentlemen, Macedonia is a part of Europe, in the civilizational, economic and political sense. Regretfully, though, over a long period of its history, it could not decide upon its destiny | Opinion |