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"NATO: A Changing Alliance For A Changing World" - Speech by NATO Secretary General, Mr. Manfred Wörner at the Foreign ...07 Oct. 1993 in training, planning and exercises. The short-term objective is to make it possible for our Cooperation Partners and other interested countries, such as Sweden, Finland or Austria, to interact efficiently with NATO forces when carrying out joint peacekeeping | Opinion |
SPEECH BY THE SECRETARY GENERAL OF NATO MR MANFRED WORNER TO THE IISS IN BRUSSELS10 Sep. 1993 SPEECH BY THE SECRETARY GENERAL OF NATO MR MANFRED | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Manfred Worner at the Centro Alti Studi Difesa, Rome10 May. 1993 > Ladies and Gentlemen, Barely a month ago, on April 12, NATO entered a new era. That was the day when the Atlantic Alliance began enforcing the UN-mandated no-fly zone over Bosnia. For the first time in its history, the Alliance embarked | Opinion |
Declaration on Peace and Cooperation - (''The Rome Declaration'')08 Nov. 1991 We, the Heads of State and Government of the member countries of the North Atlantic Alliance, have gathered in Rome to open a new chapter in the history of our Alliance. The far- reaching decisions we have taken here mark an important stage | Official text, Pressrelease |
Final Communiqué Chairman: Manfred Wörner29 May. 1991 . At last year's London Summit NATO's Heads of State and Government set a new course for the Alliance, aimed at adapting to the profoundly changed security environment and encouraging the continuation of the positive developments in Central and Eastern | Official text |
Final Communiqué Chairman: Manfred Wörner17 Dec. 1990 , contributing as a full member of the Alliance to security and stability in the heart of Europe. The signing last month of the Charter of Paris for a New Europe is a landmark in European history, and gives a new impetus to the spread of democracy, freedom | Official text |
Speech before the Hungarian Parliament Speech by Secretary General, Manfred Wörner22 Nov. 1990 and the newly democratising nations which will be a key factor in their economic and social modernization. In short, NATO sees its future role as putting in place new structures of cooperation across Europe that will make it impossible for a situation like | Opinion |
The future of the Atlantic Alliance Speech by Secretary General, Manfred Wörner to the National Defence Institute05 Nov. 1990 interest in security and defence questions. Today it has become fashionable to speak of an "identity crisis" of the Alliance, because the security environment that gave birth to NATO, and with which it has lived for forty years, has suddenly gone. Some | Opinion |
Address given to a Conference on the Future of the Atlantic Alliance Speech by Secretary General, Manfred Wörner19 Sep. 1990 years of decisive historical change, old problems have lost much of their salience. New problems have appeared on the scene and become more acute. The security environment which gave birth to NATO and with which it has lived for forty years has suddenly | Opinion |
Building a new Europe Speech by Secretary General, Manfred Wörner at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech and Slovak...06 Sep. 1990 . It is the gateway to overcoming division, and to establishing a partnership between Western Europe and the newly democratising nations which will be a key factor in their economic and social modernization. In short, NATO sees its future role as putting in place | Opinion |