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Foreign Ministers will discuss full range of security issues22 Apr. 2013 Relations with Russia, the mission in Afghanistan, North Korea and developments in the Middle East and North Africa will top the agenda of Tuesday’s (23 April 2013) NATO Foreign Ministers' meeting | News |
Monthly press conference by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen19 Apr. 2013 . Understandably, a major concern in both countries was the statements and actions of North Korea. I recalled NATO’s strong condemnation of North Korea’s missile launches and nuclear tests, which pose a serious threat to regional and international peace, security | Opinion |
Busy agenda for April NATO Foreign Ministerial18 Apr. 2013 will include the participation of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, ministers are expected to discuss closer practical cooperation, as well as global security issues of relevance to the NRC, including Afghanistan and North Korea. In the afternoon, NATO | News |
''NATO and Japan – natural partners'' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the Japan National Press Club, Tokyo, Japan15 Apr. 2013 that concern us all - the series of North Korean statements, missile launches and nuclear tests. I reiterated that NATO strongly condemns North Korea’s provocative rhetoric and provocative actions. They pose a serious threat to regional and international | Opinion |
Joint press conference with NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe - Opening remarks by the Secretary General15 Apr. 2013 . The Prime Minister and I have of course discussed the series of North Korean statements, missile launches and nuclear tests, which are of concern to the whole international community. NATO strongly condemns North Korea’s provocative rhetoric | Opinion |
NATO and Japan sign Political Declaration for a stronger partnership15 Apr. 2013 . The Secretary General and the Japanese Prime Minister also discussed North Korea. Mr. Fogh Rasmussen commended international efforts to seek a peaceful solution through dialogue. During his visit, the Secretary General also held talks with the Minister | News |
The Republic of Korea: a partner in tackling global security challenges13 Apr. 2013 . Expanding cooperation Dialogue with the Republic of Korea was launched in 1995, when the then Foreign Minister and current Secretary General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, visited NATO Headquarters and addressed the North Atlantic Council, NATO’s | News |
Opening remarks by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the press conference held at the National Press Club in Seoul, Republic of Korea12 Apr. 2013 of piracy in the Gulf of Aden. In my meetings, I also reiterated NATO's strong condemnation of North Korea's provocative rhetoric and provocative actions. We have been watching with grave concern the series of statements, missile launches and nuclear | Opinion |
First visit by a NATO Secretary General to Republic of Korea focuses on cooperation11 Apr. 2013 , the Secretary General reiterated NATO’s strong condemnation of North Korea’s actions, which he said “pose a serious threat to regional and international peace, security and stability.” “North Korea stands in continued defiance | News |
Monthly Press Conference by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen18 Mar. 2013 seen from North Korea. The North Korean steps, their actions have been broadly condemned, not only by NATO; but by the whole of the international community, including, by the way, China. So the North Korean regime is as isolated as ever. Obviously | Opinion |