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"NATO: Shaping Up for the Future" Speech by NATO Secretary General, Javier Solanaat the International Institute for Strategi...19 Sep. 1996 a very short time-frame. Let me elaborate. First, we must take decisions on the first new members of the Alliance. The enlargement of NATO is inevitable. It is a vivid expression that in this new Europe sovereign states are free to choose | Opinion |
Summary: "The Alliance's effectiveness and cohesion have grown measurably in recent years" Speech by NATO Secretary General...19 Sep. 1996 countries: the Partnership for Peace. PFP has already become the most successful military cooperation programme in Europe s history. Nonetheless , added Mr. Solana, PFP has to be upgraded and deepened to reflect the new situation which will exist after NATO | News |
Press Briefing by Assistant Secretary Frank Kramer,Assistant Secretary Ash Carter,Ambassador Robert E. Hunter13 Jun. 1996 all on record here for that. Partnership for Peace is one of the most important departures in NATO history, certainly over the last 20 or 30 years, with two grand purposes. One, it's critical in helping countries get ready to be NATO Allies. So | Opinion |
Final Communiqué - Meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Defence Ministers Session13 Jun. 1996 means to enable the Alliance to generate forces at short notice. The CJTF concept will also help to improve co-operation with the WEU. It will in addition facilitate the participation of non-NATO nations in the Alliance's new missions. We directed | Official text, Pressrelease |
Final Communiqué - Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Berlin03 Jun. 1996 . Here in Berlin, we have taken a major step forward in shaping the new NATO, a NATO taking on new missions such as IFOR. Today, we have taken decisions to carry further the ongoing adaptation of Alliance structures so that the Alliance can more | Official text, Pressrelease |
Dinner Speech by the Secretary General at Conference on Dismantlement and Destruction of Chemical, Nuclear and Conventional...20 May. 1996 . In the past few months I have visited most NATO nations and 13 Partner countries. And I have four times visited Bosnia to see, at first hand, how the Implementation Force was progressing. Within a short but intense visit programme, it has been possible to gain | Opinion |
The New Role of NATO in European Security Speech by NATO Secretary General, Javier Solanaat the Bohemian Foundation29 Apr. 1996 Ladies and Gentlemen, It gives me great pleasure to address the Bohemiae Foundation today, in this my first visit to the Czech Republic as Secretary General of NATO. Given the impressive list of individuals who have spoken here in the short three | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Javier Solana at the meeting of the Russian Council on Foreign and Security Policy20 Mar. 1996 the nuclear posture of the Alliance on enlargement. In short, NATO has transformed itself both politically and militarily. That it could successfully go through all these changes is due to the fact that NATO is about much more than just collective defence | Opinion |
Joint press conference by NATO Secretary General, Javier Solana and SACEUR, George Joulwan18 Mar. 1996 Joint press conference by NATO | Opinion |
Speech by Deputy Secretary General at the Assembly of the Western European Union (WEU)22 Feb. 1996 deliberations. As I have said, NATO cannot remain indifferent to developments in the IGC. The implications of this process affect many aspects of European and transatlantic security. In short, issues of legitimate interest to NATO are at stake. In this regard | Opinion |