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Press briefing by NATO Spokesman James Appathurai06 Jun. 2007 there are no, as I say, there are no veils in this process. But, it is for information only. NATO does not wish to engage into those bilateral discussions. Q: Will a AGS system be on the agenda? APPATHURAI: Next week, yes? UNIDENTIFIED : Yes | Opinion |
Keynote address by NATO Assistant Secretary General for Public Diplomacy H.E. Mr. Jean Fournet at the joint public diplomacy conference 'Media in a Changing World: Perspectives from GCC and NATO'06 Jun. 2007 success of our partnership is based on the fact that in this age of globalised threats Allies and Partners realise that they face common problems which they can only solve by working more closely together. Therefore at Riga we agreed that we must build | Opinion |
Managing precious water resources23 May. 2007 by humans for ages – are becoming progressively contaminated. Some 60 per cent of water used by man eventually forms groundwater resources. It is important to study the factors that affect the formation of these resources in order to develop and implement | News |
Explaining missile defence Video interview with NATO's Assistant Secretary General for Defence Investment, Peter Flory16 May. 2007 -called Alliance Ground Surveillance System or AGS, working on the Defence Against Terrorism Program, a work which is a program that looks at quickly and affordably developing programs that can be deployed to the field to help our troops dealing | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General at the Microsoft-BBC-NATO - Defence Leaders forum Noordwijk aan zee23 Apr. 2007 of terrorism – a terrorism that has perverted the benefits of Globalisation and the Information Age to import radicalism, religious fanaticism and new terrorist techniques into the very heart of our own societies. Some of our very own citizens are now able | Opinion |
Iraq podcast (4) with Major Steinar Sveinsson, Public Information Officer for the NATO training mission in Iraq23 Apr. 2007 in December. Currently there are almost 700 cadets in training at IMAR. Since re-opening, four groups of new Iraqi officers have graduated with the help of UK, Coalition and NATO. Aspiring Iraqi officers between the ages of 18 and 21 attend a 4-day | Opinion |
Press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai28 Mar. 2007 to children at the hospital in Kandahar city. This UNICEF campaign, funded in part by the Canadian International Development Agency, is focusing on some seven million children across Afghanistan under the age of five in an attempt to eradicate polio. Would | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General, Ambassador Claudio Bisogniero, at the opening of the NATO multimedia exhibition, National History Museum, Bucharest17 Mar. 2007 them in meeting today’s security challenges together with us. But we also want to think creatively about NATO’s network of partnership relations outside the Euro-Atlantic area. We live in an age of globalisation, and our partnerships must reflect | Opinion |
NATO in the age of global challenges, Speech by Ambassador Martin Erdmann, Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs and Security Policy08 Mar. 2007 NATO in the age of global challenges | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the Grandes conférences catholiques01 Mar. 2007 the ages of 15 and 25 in the Middle East. If these exploding demographics produce despair from lack of jobs and opportunity at home, the migratory pressure on Europe, which is already intense, will become extreme. At the same time, the centre of gravity | Opinion |