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Final Communiqué - Meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Defence Ministers Session13 Jun. 1996 as the programme of activities undertaken within its framework. We are convinced that this Mediterranean dialogue, which today is under way with Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia, contributes to a better mutual understanding with a view | Official text, Pressrelease |
Final Communiqué - Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Berlin03 Jun. 1996 reiterate our conviction that security in Europe is greatly affected by security and stability in the Mediterranean. We attach particular importance to the progress of our Mediterranean dialogue with non-NATO countries. Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania | Official text, Pressrelease |
Final Communiqué05 Dec. 1995 of the Treaty. 12. We reiterate our conviction that security in Europe is greatly affected by security and stability in the Mediterranean. We are satisfied with the talks held this year with a number of Mediterranean non-NATO countries (Egypt, Israel | Official text, Pressrelease |
Final communiqué29 Nov. 1995 , and welcome the further development of the dialogue with some Mediterranean countries (Egypt, Mauritania, Morocco, Tunisia and Israel), which includes periodical political discussions and a specific programme of activities. We also welcome the extension | Official text |
Final Communiqué29 Nov. 1995 , Morocco, Tunisia and Israel), which includes periodical political discussions and a specific programme of activities. We also welcome the extension of the dialogue to Jordan. We reviewed the efforts under way towards the adaptation of the Alliance's | Official text |
'Mediterranean Security: New Issues and Challenges' - Keynote address by the Deputy Secretary General at the RAND Seminar16 Oct. 1995 to establish contacts, on a case-by-case basis, between the Alliance and Mediterranean non-member countries. In February of this year, the Council decided to invite Egypt, Israel, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia to discuss possible participation | Opinion |
'Mediterranean Security: New Issues and Challenges' - Keynote address by the Deputy Secretary General at the RAND Seminar16 Oct. 1995 to establish contacts, on a case-by-case basis, between the Alliance and Mediterranean non-member countries. In February of this year, the Council decided to invite Egypt, Israel, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia to discuss possible participation | Opinion |
NATO opens talks to discuss security in North Africa.24 Feb. 1995 NATO opens talks in Brussels with Morocco, Egypt, Mauritania, Tunisia and Israel to discuss security in North Africa | News |
NATO opens talks to discuss security in North Africa.24 Feb. 1995 NATO opens talks in Brussels with Morocco, Egypt, Mauritania, Tunisia and Israel to discuss security in North Africa | News |
The Latvian Defence Minister, Mr. Janis Trapans, visits NATO08 Feb. 1995 The Latvian Defence Minister, Mr. Janis Trapans, visits NATO and declares acceptance of the Latvian Individual Partnership Programme. NATO approves plans for direct dialogue with Egypt, Israel, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia to combat the threat of Islamic | News |