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Algeria invited to join Mediterranean Dialogue16 Feb. 2000 , Israel, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia | News |
Practical cooperation with Mediterranean countries26 Jan. 2000 NATO member countries and Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia, continues its course with the recent adoption of an annual Work Programme for 2000. This programme draws up measures of practical cooperation in areas such as information | News |
Practical cooperation with Mediterranean countries26 Jan. 2000 NATO member countries and Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia, continues its course with the recent adoption of an annual Work Programme for 2000. This programme draws up measures of practical cooperation in areas such as information | News |
NATO-EAPC Research Fellowships Programme 1999-200101 Jun. 1999 such fellowships have been awarded, one each to Egypt, Israel, Jordan, and Morocco. The membership of the Selection Committee, the names of the NATO Fellows and their study are given at annex . For further information, please contact NATO's Academic Affairs | News |
Workshop on scarce water resources23 May. 1999 demonstrated practical and affordable DSS technologies, and discussions of the opportunities and challenges in integrated water quantity and quality management. The 25 workshop participants included experts from Egypt, Israel, Morocco, Tunisia, and Jordan | News |
Washington Summit23 Apr. 1999 their commitment to the progressive strengthening, through enhanced political and practical co-operation, of NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue with Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia. Action against the proliferation of WMD The Weapons of Mass | News |
Conference in Valencia on ''The Mediterranean Dialogue and the New NATO'' - 24-26 February 199924 Feb. 1999 Dialogue is an integral part. NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue was launched in 1994 and currently involves six non-NATO countries of the Mediterranean region: Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia. The Dialogue reflects the Alliance's | News, Pressrelease |
The way ahead for the Mediterranean Dialogue24 Feb. 1999 in the Mediterranean Dialogue - Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia. They put forward suggestions which would make this security dialogue, initiated in 1995, evolve from political discussions to concrete measures such as military cooperation | News |
The way ahead for the Mediterranean Dialogue24 Feb. 1999 in the Mediterranean Dialogue - Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia. They put forward suggestions which would make this security dialogue, initiated in 1995, evolve from political discussions to concrete measures such as military cooperation | News |
Conference in Valencia on ''The Mediterranean Dialogue and the New NATO'' - 24-26 February 199924 Feb. 1999 Dialogue is an integral part. NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue was launched in 1994 and currently involves six non-NATO countries of the Mediterranean region: Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia. The Dialogue reflects the Alliance's | News, Pressrelease |