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Transformation process given new impetus12 Jun. 2009 . Ministers reviewed and provided guidance on a wide-range of intra-Allied initiatives, including, inter alia, Allied Ground Surveillance (AGS), strategic airlift, helicopters project and usability of forces enhancement. Two subjects were discussed | News |
Allied Defence Ministers to gather at NATO Headquarters10 Jun. 2009 defence, Allied Ground Surveillance (AGS) project, Defence Against Terrorism programme and HQ Reform will undoubtedly feature on the agenda. The meeting will be followed by an unveiling ceremony with Troop Contributing Partners in honour of those fallen | News |
NATO multimedia expo opens in Sofia28 May. 2009 flat-panel televisions, interactive stories, a quiz and a distribution unit offering take-home multimedia and print products, the exhibition is aimed at all age and interest groups. It will remain open to the public at the Congress Center | News |
CNAD advances on capability requirements30 Apr. 2009 . In particular, they stressed the need for critical capabilities such as Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) to support NATO forces in the field. Key achievements Armaments Directors discussed a way forward for several Strasbourg/Kehl Summit taskings related | News |
NATO revamps its web site27 Mar. 2009 Links ]init[ AG - eSolutions for Public Services | News |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the GMF Brussels Forum "The Future of NATO" in Brussels, Belgium22 Mar. 2009 the Alliance wisely, we can shape our environment to a considerable degree – as we have been able to do in post-Cold War Europe. But I think it is fair to say that in an age marked by globalisation, our ability to shape our environment will diminish. Just | Opinion |
Address by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the Fondation pour la Recherche stratégique, Paris11 Mar. 2009 institutions. I believe that for all of us, there is now a major opportunity to re-align our approach to security to the new realities. At the beginning of next month, then, NATO will celebrate its 60th anniversary. It is an impressive age for an Alliance | |
1956: Khrushchev delivers his ''secret speech''06 Mar. 2009 Germany. And therefore both sides stuck to their alliance system. In fact, it became comfortable. When I was at university – I won't give you a date, but it is somewhere between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance – I had an American diplomat | |
1949: NATO’S Anxious Birth05 Mar. 2009 to convey to you as we go through this series. NATO is going to be marking next April its 60th birthday. There’s nothing particularly significant about being 60 in the sense that so many other organisations reach that ripe old age these days as so | |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai04 Mar. 2009 to perform the full range of its missions including collective defence to projecting stability abroad. It should convey for our publics NATO's raison d'être at the age of 60, a sprightly and flexible 60. And it should also set out the way forward in launching | Opinion |