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Lieutenant General Walter E. Gaskin, Deputy Chairman, NATO Military Committee, Japan; and with Combined Forces Command C/J-3, Seoul, South Korea as the Head of Ground Forces Branch. Lieutenant General Gaskin's supporting establishment service includes assignment as Series Commander and Company Commanding at Marine Corps Recruit | Biography |
José de Carvajal-1970 Diploma of International Studies, Diplomatic School, Madrid September 1971 Joined the Spanish Foreign Service. Second Secretary, Embassy of Spain in Tokio (Japan) March 1972 First Secretary, Embassy of Spain | Biography |
Ambassador Kasper Høeg-Jensen, Director of the Private OfficeHøeg-Jensen has a distinguished record of diplomatic service. He entered the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1995, having previously served as Political Adviser to the Embassy of Japan in Copenhagen. In 1997 he served as First Secretary | Biography |
Ambassador Thordur Aegir Oskarsson Director of the Defence Department and Chief of Defence of Icelandto the CTBTO 2000 -2004 Ambassador of Iceland to Austria, also accredited as Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary and Slovakia 2004 – 2008 Ambassador of Iceland to Japan 2008 Special Representative to the Palestinian Authority | Biography |
Fabrice Pothier, Head of policy planning in the private office of the Secretary GeneralFoundations. He was International Research Manager at the London-based strategic consultancy Europe Japan Centre, owned by Japanese energy group Osaka Gas. | Biography |
Fabrice Pothier, Head of policy planning in the private office of the Secretary GeneralFoundations. He was International Research Manager at the London-based strategic consultancy Europe Japan Centre, owned by Japanese energy group Osaka Gas. | Biography |
Focus on NATO’s partnerships24 Jan. 2008 operations. Often referred to as “contact countries”, these include Australia, New Zealand, Japan and the Republic of Korea. Cooperation with various international organizations will also come into the spotlight. “We want to hear from our partners what | |
Japan: NATO’s longest-standing partner in the Asia-Pacific16 Apr. 2013 Japan: NATO’s longest-standing partner in the Asia | News |
Exercise on CBRN Defence at NATO HQ15 Apr. 2008 , Georgia, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 1 , Moldova, Sweden, Switzerland, & Ukraine Other Partners Across the Globe Australia, Japan Mediterranean Dialogue Countries Israel, Tunisia, Algeria Istanbul Cooperation Countries Kuwait | News |
NATO looks to global partnerships27 Apr. 2006 . This could see NATO reaching beyond its traditional partnerships and establishing deeper relations with countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Japan or South Korea. The Alliances is also looking at strengthening its current partnerships with non-member | News |