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Summit Meetings of Heads of State and Government - Riga, Latvia, 28-29 November 2006 - Media Advisory24 Aug. 2006 08 08 E-mail: Harijs.Lavkinaitis@ltv.lv Radio: Mr. Aivars Ginters Latvian Radio Telephone: +371 720 67 57, Mobile: +371 2 935 53 84; E-mail: ag@latvijasradio.lv 5. UPLINK TRUCKS Uplink trucks will be given access to the Media Centre | News |
Kabul Podcast - Audio report by NATO's civilian spokesman in Afghanistan07 Aug. 2006 unfolded it gave me time to reflect on how far NATO has come both literally and metaphorically, as memory took me back to another such ceremony in another time, another continent, and in many ways another age. That other time was December 1995 | Opinion |
Keynote speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General at the conference on 'NATO’s aims and actions for the Mediterranean Dialogue and the broader Middle East Region'26 Jun. 2006 they emerge, or they will escalate and end up on our doorstep. Second, we need to look at security today in a holistic fashion. In an age where security challenges have become multi-dimensional, our responses must be multi-dimensional as well. This means | Opinion |
Keynote speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General at the conference on 'NATO’s aims and actions for the Mediterranean Dialogue and the broader Middle East Region'26 Jun. 2006 they emerge, or they will escalate and end up on our doorstep. Second, we need to look at security today in a holistic fashion. In an age where security challenges have become multi-dimensional, our responses must be multi-dimensional as well. This means | Opinion |
Largest ever demilitarization project launched in Ukraine19 Jun. 2006 of the population of Ukraine as well as a potential security threat to the region. Three ammunition depots in Ukraine have suffered devastating explosions in the last few years and the situation will worsen as the stockpiles age and degrade. The destruction | News |
Speech by NATO Secretary General at the Canadian War Museum, Ottawa, Canada15 Jun. 2006 that will hopefully conclude with a joint UN-NATO declaration. And last, but certainly not least, we continue to strengthen the role of NATO as a forum for political dialogue. In an age where security challenges emerge with little warning, it is absolutely | Opinion |
Norwegian Crown Prince visits NATO01 Mar. 2006 Though it was his first visit to NATO, the Crown Prince stressed that the Alliance had been a part of his life as long as he could remember. He said his grandfather and father had impressed upon him at an early age the essential role of NATO for his | News |
"A tale of three Cold Warriors" by Kenneth Weisbrode, associate councillor of the Atlantic Council of the United States01 Jan. 2006 was second only to that of Pope John Paul II in the number of obituaries it inspired during the past year. Nitze, who died in October 2004, aged 97, was less well known than Kennan but hardly an obscure figure. His funeral at Washington National Cathedral | Opinion |
Green light for Ukraine arms destruction23 Nov. 2005 . The safe destruction of surplus and aging stockpiles provides practical support to Ukraine’s planned reforms of the armed forces, improves security for Ukraine and its neighbours and builds Ukrainian capability to tackle such problems in the future | News, Pressrelease |
Speech by the NATO Secretary General at the Diplomatic Academy in Vienna, Austria03 Nov. 2005 in a holistic fashion. In an age where security challenges have become multi-dimensional, our responses must be multi-dimensional as well. This means that we have to apply political, economic, military and development cooperation instruments in a concerted | Opinion |