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Foreign Ministers Meetings - Brussels, 2-3 December 200806 Nov. 2008 (including Invitees Croatia and Albania), the NATO-Georgia Commission (NGC) with Invitees and the NATO-Ukraine Commission (NUC) with Invitees, all at the level of Foreign Ministers. Programme and pools 2. The detailed Media Programme will be available | Pressrelease |
NATO and partners explore multiple futures05 Nov. 2008 Command Transformation (ACT) hosted the annual Strategic Military Partner Conference from 3 to 5 November in Tirana, Albania. The event provided a unique venue for all NATO, Partnership for Peace, Mediterranean Dialogue, Istanbul Cooperation Initiative | News |
CNAD advances on key capability requirements21 Oct. 2008 National Armaments Directors from the 26 NATO member countries, invitees from Albania and Croatia, as well as 11 Partnership for Peace nations met at NATO Headquarters for the biannual Conference of National Armament Directors (CNAD). The CNAD focused its | News |
NATO steps up counter-narcotics efforts in Afghanistan10 Oct. 2008 the insurgency, in the context of counternarcotics, subject to authorization of respective nations ”, he declared. NATO’s operations in Afghanistan were discussed during a two-day informal meeting of Defence Ministers with invitees (Albania and Croatia | News |
Defence Ministers meeting in Budapest09 Oct. 2008 . The meetings started on Thursday 9 October with a session on operations. Allied Ministers joined by 2 invitees (Albania and Croatia) addressed a number of issues, such as ISAF’s support to the development of the Afghan National Army and ways to upgrading | News |
Press briefing by NATO Spokesman James Appathurai07 Oct. 2008 , the first ministerial level meeting of the NATO-Georgia Commission. Again, the 26 NATO Allies, Croatia, Albania and the Georgian Minister of Defence. As you know, the NATO-Georgia Commission was established in the aftermath of the events that took | |
Ukraine signs cross-border transport agreement06 Oct. 2008 are: Albania, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Finland, Georgia, Germany, Lithuania, Moldova, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 1 , Turkey and the United Kingdom | News |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and the President of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia¹ Mr. Branko Crvenkovski02 Oct. 2008 that it's not the best place and time but: "How will you qualify the ratification for the protocol for Albania and Croatia by United States and two other countries? How speedy this process can go until the next summit?" Thank you. SCHEFFER: To start | |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman James Appathurai01 Oct. 2008 , I'll not make a bad joke. In essence, the informal working lunch of North Atlantic Council Ministers of Defence, so NATO Ministers of Defence, with the two invitees, let me point that out, Albania and Croatia, will be represented in the meeting | |
Croatia hosts NATO exercise22 Sep. 2008 Search and Rescue Liaison Office (ISMERLO). Participants included representatives from seven NATO member states (Canada, Germany, Greece, Italy, Lithuania, Romania and Turkey), four Partner countries (Albania, Croatia, Georgia and Ukraine) and one | News |