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Address at the Opening of the ministerial meeting of the NACC/ Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC)30 May. 1997 Area. I would like to express our profound satisfaction with the fact that a historic agreement between NATO and the Russian Federation has been reached, which is proof that the New NATO already exists. Let me extend my congratulations to all of you | Opinion |
Address at Marshall Centre Class12 May. 1997 , is the Madrid Summit. It is less than eight weeks away. The decisions to be taken there are as important as any in NATO's long history. And like any important Alliance decision, they require months of advance negotiation and preparation among the Allies. As you | Opinion |
"Towards and Beyond the Madrid Summit" Remarks by the Secretary General24 Apr. 1997 -Allies. We need the consultative mechanisms within NATO and close military cooperation between Allies and Partners to make joint action both possible and credible. So, in short, we are preserving the means to act under Article 5 of the Washington Treaty | Opinion |
"The Role of NATO for Europe's Security" - Address by the Deputy Secretary General at the Annual Meeting of the Deutsche...22 Apr. 1997 future wars and deal with local conflicts. In short, the Madrid Summit will see a new NATO emerge, fit for the future and guiding us towards a more stable, more cooperative and more peaceful Euro-Atlantic area. Well, I hope I was able to convince you | Opinion |
Keynote Speech Seminar on "The Future of Partnership for Peace"05 Mar. 1997 and military organisation. Some Partners were doing this for the first time in modern history. Having benefitted from NATO experience, and applied it, many countries are now in a position to make their own strong input to the Partnership. We are committed | Opinion |
Secretary General's Council Welcoming Remarks for Romanian President Constantinescu04 Feb. 1997 . President, on the outcome of November's elections in Romania. The way this important election has been conducted is a sign of your country's commitment to democratic and pluralistic values. Within a short time, Romania has gone very far indeed. Your visit | Opinion |
Press Point of Mr. Javier Solana, NATO Secretary General and Minister Igor Rodionov, Russian Defence Minister18 Dec. 1996 that separate us and despite these questions on which we do not agree at this point in history, we are prepared to get engaged in a conversation, to lead if possible to a bilateral agreement between NATO and Russia. Why? Because we need it, NATO needs it, Russia | Opinion |
Statement by the Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs, H.E. Dariusz Rosati11 Dec. 1996 the experience of NACC on its fifth anniversary, we cannot but agree that its short history has fully proven its significance to European security cooperation. The creation of NACC in 1991 was a timely initiative and an appropriate answer to the challenges | Opinion |
Address by H.E. Uladzimir Syanko, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus11 Dec. 1996 . The withdrawal of nuclear missiles is a logic continuation of our policy of armed forces reduction and disarmament. Thus recently, for example, Belarus fulfilled its commitments under the CEF Treaty. Within a short period of time we have cut down the size of our | Opinion |
Transcript of the Remarks by President W. J. Clinton To People Of Detroit from United States Information Agency22 Oct. 1996 it. In Bosnia, Russia and NATO are already partners for peace. We should set our sights on becoming full partners and bringing all of Europe together. Together we can help to turn the main battleground for the bloodiest century in history into a continent whose | Opinion |