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Remarks by Pauli Järvenpää, Director General, Department of Defence Policy, Ministry of Defence, Finland at the EAPC...07 Jun. 2002 some of the potential areas for improvement. Our first priority must be the improvement of capabilities. The past experiences demonstrate and the future challenges will validate the fact that new capabilities are needed both on national | Opinion |
Statement to the press by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at the press conference following the meeting of the NAC06 Jun. 2002 . But we are looking at ways in which specialisation might produce elements for the toolbox that NATO would be able to deploy depending on the circumstances it had to face, but we are also looking at commonly funded solutions on the model of the Awacs fleet | Opinion |
Missile Defence: A View from NATO An Address by Robert G. Bell, NATO Assistant Secretary General for Defense Support03 Jun. 2002 beyond Prague (since no nation is recommending NATO re-write its Strategic Concept), lays out the Alliance's basic missions. Moreover, this "work" is not formally delimited to theater missile defenses (TMD): the language employed in the Strategic Concept | Opinion |
Statement by His Excellency Dr. Vilayat Guliyev, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan, at the EAPC Mini...15 May. 2002 is just the first, very important though, step in this direction. Fully supporting the proposed new areas for application of PMF model suggested by some partner Nations, we would like to suggest to extend this decision shaping model also to those | Opinion |
Press Conference by US Secretary of State, Colin L. Powell following the Meeting of the North Atlantic Council14 May. 2002 our desire to deepen our relations with Ukraine and with the nations of the Partnership for Peace. We particularly expressed our desire to increase cooperation with the Central Asian states who are in the forefront in the struggle against terrorism | Opinion |
"NATO on the road to Prague" Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at the Council on Foreign Relations10 Apr. 2002 the Washington Treaty was signed, NATO safeguards the peace and prosperity of our community of nations. If anything, September 11th has reinforced that purpose. During its first half-century, NATO sometimes appeared something of a one-way street | Opinion |
"NATO And The Challenge Of Terrorism: Reflections On The Way Forward" Speech by NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson at The...07 Mar. 2002 unsustainable; and that the democratic model of society would prevail in due course. Today, in our efforts to re-build Europe, we are heeding this lesson. It is reflected in the enlargement of the EU, which is helping to stabilise Europe politically | Opinion |
Address by LTC Mihai BUTA, at the EAPC Seminar on <i> "The Role of EAPC in Combating Terrorism"</i>22 Feb. 2002 in particular. Countries in the South Eastern Europe had to face a wide range of difficulties that are always associated with transitional periods. For these reasons the South Eastern European nations were aware that they must be prepared to commit themselves | Opinion |
"Building Security in an Uncertain World" Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson14 Feb. 2002 the political will for cooperation exists on both sides. This new model will make it easier to cooperate with Russia in developing and implementing common action where our interests coincide. By any standards, that is a goal worth pursuing. I recognise | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson24 Jan. 2002 the Alliance has been based for 52 years remain tangible, real and reciprocal. The fundamental link between two continents and 19 nations is as strong as ever. As far as I am concerned, this should have put the myth of transatlantic divorce to rest, once | Opinion |