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Press Conference08 Dec. 1998 this visit? A: Well let me say that it was part of the Wye agreement that developed as we were sorting out the various aspects of how the agreement would be implemented. I think it was very clear that the President was welcome in Israel as well as in Gaza | Opinion |
NATO-EAPC Research Fellowships Programme 1998-200029 May. 1998 for the Mediterranean Dialogue countries. The Atlantic Alliance is pleased to announce that five such fellowships have been awarded, one each to Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania and Morocco. The membership of the Selection Committee, the names of the NATO Fellows | Pressrelease |
Press Conference28 May. 1998 convince Mr. Netanyahu, and about the nuclear issue, in the area Israel, don't you find that Israel is also has to join the international community for the non-proliferation issue? SECRETARY ALBRIGHT: I think, on the first part of your question, I think | Opinion |
First Course for Mediterranean Partners at the NATO Defence College20 Apr. 1998 The first NATO Defence College Flag Officers course specially intended for Mediterannean partners was opened in Rome on 20 April with the participation of all NATO Allies and five Mediterranean partner countries (Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania and Tunisia | News, Pressrelease |
First Course for Mediterranean Partners at the NATO Defence College20 Apr. 1998 The first NATO Defence College Flag Officers course specially intended for Mediterannean partners was opened in Rome on 20 April with the participation of all NATO Allies and five Mediterranean partner countries (Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania and Tunisia | News, Pressrelease |
Press Conference02 Dec. 1997 with one voice saying, this is important. This is serious. This affects not only Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Israel and that whole neighborhood of countries, it affects everyone globally. I would hope that NATO would speak with one voice | Opinion |
Final Communiqué - Meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Defence Ministers Session held in Brussels02 Dec. 1997 therefore confirm our support for the enhanced dialogue between NATO and six countries in the Mediterranean region: Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia. We welcome the first meetings of these countries with the Mediterranean Cooperation | Official text, Pressrelease |
Speech At Ce.Mi.S.S/RAND International Conference on - "The Future of NATO's Mediterranean Initiative"10 Nov. 1997 - Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia - to join us in a Mediterranean Dialogue. What we are seeking is primarily political. Through the establishment of a dialogue and regular exchanges of information, we can help dispel any | Opinion |
Speech07 Nov. 1997 with countries from this region. There are six countries participating in this Dialogue - Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia. Given the successful nature of our initial work, the Alliance created at the Madrid Summit a Mediterranean | Opinion |
NATO's Role in Building Cooperative Security in Europe and Beyond Remarks at the Yomiuri Symposium on International Economy15 Oct. 1997 . For example, confidence-building through openness, dialogue and cooperation does not have to be restricted to any one region. Since 1994, NATO has established a new dialogue with six Mediterranean countries - Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco, Tunisia | Opinion |