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Speech05 Oct. 1998 . It will become a prisoner of its own history. In Europe there is still too much of what, nine years after the celebrations under the Brandenburg Gate, should now be in short measure: the decision into several Europes, into an economically developed, socially | Opinion |
Speech14 Jun. 1998 of NATO air power. I want to underscore to you that no option at this stage is excluded. NATO will play its role to help stabilize the region, and encourage a negotiated settlement that respects existing international boundaries. The recent history | Opinion |
Speech28 May. 1998 NATO's 50th anniversary and to welcome the first new democracies from central Europe as full members of our alliance. President Clinton is looking forward to hosting your heads-of-state and government for this historic event. Two weeks ago in Berlin | Opinion |
''NATO and European Security into the 21st Century'' Speech13 May. 1998 , is a Europe where concepts of division are consigned to where they belong - the dustbin of history. Yes, there have been arguments about the timing of NATO's enlargement, its cost or the number of invitees. But none of these can alter a basic truth: An open | Opinion |
Intervention "Europe's Challenges: Consolidating Europe's Post Cold War Peace"21 Mar. 1998 will not be the last. This message of the open door has been understood. Membership aspirants are continuing on their path of political and military reforms. They are also continuing to improve relations with their neighbours (see examples). In short, NATO's | Opinion |
Speech22 Jan. 1998 short period of time. The Alliance's numerous outreach activities and new initiatives attest to this transformation. Poland has placed rapid integration into NATO and the EU at the top of her foreign policy priorities. Today, your country | Opinion |
Speech19 Jan. 1998 , it also helped transform European security at large. NATO has not just reacted to history - we have shaped it. Today, we can confidently say that the contours of a new Euro-Atlantic security architecture are becoming visible. It is this evolving | Opinion |
Secretary General's remarks "Partnership for Peace: A Political View"15 Jan. 1998 different maps, incompatible radios. In short, we were not prepared to cooperate in a joint mission. Our mechanisms for political consultations were not well-developed. Partners had no permanent political or military representation at NATO HQ or at Mons | Opinion |
Address16 Dec. 1997 of the Republic of Hungary to the North Atlantic Alliance. This meeting is a milestone both in the process of Hungary´s Euro-Atlantic integration and in the enlargement of NATO that greatly contributes to the emergence of a new democratic Europe, united and free | Opinion |
Remarks At the Orange County World Affairs Council16 Oct. 1997 at peace, is closer than it ever has been in history. And it has come from acting together, from showing boldness and imagination. Our achievements over the last year tell the story: three countries that cooperate closely with NATO, countries we call | Opinion |