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"The Transatlantic Link" Speech by the Secretary General at the Annual Conference of the Defence and Society21 Jan. 2002 nations is as strong as ever. As far as I am concerned, this should put the myth of transatlantic divorce to rest, once and for all. Indeed, Article V is not just a statement of solidarity. It is also a commitment by Allies to offer practical support | Opinion |
Transcript of the Press point by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson and Wolfgang Petritsch, High Representative of the I...16 Jan. 2002 to be done in the draw down of the United Nation's presence inside Bosnia Herzegovina. Both of them have got capabilities in that area, both of them are very interested and have a good success rate and clearly will give whatever help we can to any | Opinion |
Statement by Jozef Stank, Minister of Defence of the Slovak Republic at the meeting of the EAPC19 Dec. 2001 Mr Secretary General, distinguished colleagues, Ministers, Active cooperation between NATO member states and candidate nations allows EAPC countries to successfully face the challenges of the 21st century. Terrorist attacks against the United States | Opinion |
Address by loan Mircea Pascu, Minister of National Defense of Romania19 Dec. 2001 of National Defense of Romaniaat the meeting of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Councilat the level of Ministers of Defence 19 Dec. 2001 - | Last updated: 03 Nov. 2008 20:00 | Opinion |
Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC) Action Plan 2002-200407 Dec. 2001 such as: civil emergency and disaster preparedness; armaments cooperation under the aegis of the Conference of National Armaments Directors (CNAD); nuclear safety; defence related environmental issues; civil-military coordination of air traffic management | Official text |
Statement of Mircea Geoana, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania at the meeting of the EAPC07 Dec. 2001 only by our determination to succeed, at national, regional and global level. Romania has acted as a natural Ally. We have opened our airspace, airfields and port facilities to allied forces. We have offered intelligence and rescue forces | Opinion |
Statement to the press by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson following the meeting of the NAC06 Dec. 2001 was at the centre of our discussions. On September 12th, NATO invoked - for the first time in its history - Article 5 of the Washington Treaty. NATO's rapid action galvanised nations into joining the fight against terrorism. Nobody of course expected the Alliance | Opinion |
Address To Parliamentary Party Leaders29 Aug. 2001 to date. Fourteen NATO nations have contributed troops. Under our original plans we should have taken 10 to 15 days to deploy and prepare, but in fact on 27 August, just five days after deployment began the Task Force started its operations to collect | Opinion |
NATO'S Challenges: Illusions and Realities19 Jun. 2001 against a Soviet ground invasion, NATO today is actively engaged in shaping the new strategic environment - in crisis management in the Balkans, in building partnerships with nations to the East, and preparing for the emerging challenges of a new century | Opinion |
Meeting on security issues in South Eastern Europe12 Jun. 2001 , with the World Bank and Stability Pact as observers, have visited Croatia to begin work. About 3,500 personnel in Bulgaria and Romania have taken advantage of the programme to date. NATO has begun to expand this model of cooperation to the field of military | News |