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Statement by the NATO Spokesman on NATO's Mediterranean initiative08 Feb. 1995 . The initial countries, chosen on a basis of a consensus among NATO member states, are: Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Israel and Mauritania. This is a progressive initiative and an extension of the dialogue to other Mediterranean countries, which are willing | News, Pressrelease |
Statement by the NATO Spokesman on NATO's Mediterranean initiative08 Feb. 1995 . The initial countries, chosen on a basis of a consensus among NATO member states, are: Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Israel and Mauritania. This is a progressive initiative and an extension of the dialogue to other Mediterranean countries, which are willing | News, Pressrelease |
NATO WORKSHOP ON SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY IN THE CENTRAL ASIAN REPUBLICS11 Oct. 1994 of technological assistance from developed countries. About 50 scientists and experts from Azerbaijan, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, UK, USA and Uzbekistan will discuss in various | News |
Final Communiqué25 Jun. 1980 to the Middle East, Ministers reaffirmed the importance of a just, lasting and comprehensive settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict. They reviewed the situation in the area including the progress achieved by Egypt and Israel in developing their mutual relations | Official text |
Final Communiqué Chairman: Mr. J. Luns13 Dec. 1979 and with the participation of all the parties concerned, including representatives of the Palestinian people. Ministers noted with satisfaction the progress achieved by Egypt and Israel in the implementation of resolution 242 insofar as their mutual relations are concerned | Official text |
The North Atlantic Council reviews the Midlle East situation13 Jun. 1967 The North Atlantic Council meeting in Luxembourg reviews the Middle East situation following the Six-Day War between Israel and its Arab neighbours. | News |
Final Communiqué11 Dec. 1956 settlement should be worked out, the six principles agreed upon by the United Nations Security Council on 13th October. They also agreed on the urgent need to bring about, through the United Nations, a permanent political settlement between Israel | Official text |
Speech by Lord Ismay15 May. 1956 are involved; the French difficulties in North Africa which have necessitated the temporary withdrawal of a large part of the Frence forces assigned to NATO; the tension between Israel and the Arab world; the problem of the reunification of Germany - and so | Opinion |