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Speech by NATO Secretary General, Mr. Javier Solana at the Library of Congress in Washington D.C.22 Feb. 1996 for more than 40 years. Their presence in this NATO-led operation is one more sign of the astonishing road the Alliance has travelled in the short time since the end of the Cold War. And the presence of all the non-NATO nations in this coalition for peace | Opinion |
Renewing the Transatlantic Partnership: NATO Confronts the Next Century Speech by Secretary General Mr Javier Solana at Geor...20 Feb. 1996 of military alliance in the entire history of the US: the Treaty of Washington that in 1949 established NATO. The alliance of the Western democracies has not only proved to be the longest-lasting in human history, but also by far the most successful | Opinion |
Speech By Secretary General Willy Claes At The Meeting Of The Atlantic Treaty Association07 Oct. 1995 will succeed because the Alliance is unlike any alliance in history. It is held together not by short-term military needs but by long-term, strongly-held values. We protected those values in the Cold War. We are now at the forefront in ensuring | Opinion |
Speech By Nato Secretary General Willy Claes To The National Press Club Washington D.C.04 Oct. 1995 contribution to our common defence as well as new missions; in short they must also be providers of security"". At the same time, Mr. Claes stressed that ""NATO's recently completed study on enlargement had underlined the costs and changes NATO will have | Opinion |
The Future of NATO in an Uncertain World Speech to the SACLANT Seminar 9522 Jun. 1995 popular tolerance for authoritarianism and renewed military spending within Russia, and by isolating Russia In short, if NATO enlargement stays on its current course, reaction in Russi a is likely to be a sense of isolation by those committed | Opinion |
Speech by the Secretary General at the Munich Security Conference,03 Feb. 1995 it has not singlehandedly and decisively ended the Bosnian conflict and transformed the security landscape of Europe into one of peace and harmony. Such critics reveal their misunderstanding of NATO's new role in the developing security | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Willy Claes at the Pio Manzu "Big Millenium Conference"13 Nov. 1994 that they need not fear the strong, and to strong nations that they need not fear each other. In other words, NATO helped to bring an end not to history itself, of course, but to Western Europe's history of great power rivalry and balance | Opinion |
Statement By Mr. Willy Claes, Deputy Prime Minister And Minister For Foreign Affairs Of Belgium, At The Special Meeting Of T...29 Sep. 1994 and stability in the new Europe: In ex-Yugoslavia, for the first time in its history, NATO has acted outside the territory of its member states in support of a peacekeeping mission and under a direct mandate from the United Nations. The North Atlantic | Opinion |
"NATO AND THE WEU ARE TWO VIABLE BUILDING BLOCKS IN OUR BROADER EFFORT TO CREATE A NEW EURO-ATLANTIC SECURITY ORDER"29 Nov. 1993 in the new Europe: - In ex-Yugoslavia, for the first time in its history, NATO has acted outside the territory of its member states in support of a peacekeeping mission and under a direct mandate from the United Nations. - The North | Opinion |
Speech by the Secretary General at Inaugural Conference of the Atlantic Council of the United Kingdom26 Nov. 1993 kind of NATO do we need for this new era? I. Why NATO First, in a world full of crises and conflicts where history moves fast and is full of surprises NATO still serves its main strategic purpose: to maintain the common defence | Opinion |