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Final Communiqué - Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Council held at NATO Headquarters, Brussels16 Dec. 1997 the initial estimates of the resource implications for accession of the three invitees, and have confirmed that the costs will be manageable; we look forward to continuing in January 1998 intensified dialogues with those nations that aspire to NATO | Official text, Pressrelease |
Final Communiqué - Meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Defence Ministers Session held in Brussels02 Dec. 1997 and look forward to the signing of the Protocols of Accession at the forthcoming meeting of Foreign Ministers. We reviewed the significant steps that have already been taken to assist the invited nations to prepare for their future military roles | Official text, Pressrelease |
Speech29 Jul. 1997 relationship. The new NATO-Russia relationship is well on track. So is another major objective of our strategic agenda: opening NATO to those nations who had been eprived of their free choice 50 years ago. That is why NATO's recent decision to invite | Opinion |
Statement by Victor Sheiman, Official Representative of President A. Lukashenko, State Secretary of Belarus09 Jul. 1997 and Eastern Europe. We are convinced that a new security architecture for the 21st Century Europe must be based on the following principles: universality, participation of all interested countries, conformity to their national security interests | Opinion |
Madrid Declaration on Euro-Atlantic Security and Cooperation on Euro-Atlantic Security and Cooperation issued by the Heads of State and Government at the Meeting of the North Atlantic Council08 Jul. 1997 environment for nations in the Euro-Atlantic area where peace is fragile and instability currently prevails remains a major Alliance interest. The consolidation of democratic and free societies on the entire continent, in accordance with OSCE principles | Official text, Pressrelease |
Statement at Inaugural meeting of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC)30 May. 1997 , active cooperation in the framework of the Council of Europe on the adaptation of the national law to European standards are the first steps on the way of its integration and close interaction with European and Transatlantic partners. Azerbaijan and Euro | Opinion |
Opening Statement Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Council Sintra29 May. 1997 Act with Russia", will be the cornerstone of peace in the Euro-Atlantic Region, a peace that can be projected to our neighbouring regions, and a model to be followed elsewhere in the world. The sixteen nations - soon to be more - will work together | Opinion |
Founding Act on Mutual Relations, Cooperation and Security between NATO and the Russian Federation signed in Paris, France27 May. 1997 of the United Nations (UN) and the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), such as in Bosnia and Herzegovina, to address new security challenges in close association with other countries and international organisations. NATO is in the process | Official text |
Allocution du Secrétaire général devant la Commission de la Défense du Parlement belge22 Apr. 1997 pour un Secrétaire général de l'OTAN que de s'adresser ainsi à un parlement national. Ma présence ici aujourd'hui est néanmoins logique et naturelle. Elle est naturelle parce que l'OTAN se sent tout à fait chez elle à Bruxelles. Lorsque Sa Majesté le | Opinion |
Speech04 Mar. 1997 security. A few months ago, in Lisbon, the OSCE took the crucial decision to construct a model for European security for the twenty-first century. In four months time, the NATO Summit will effectively lay the cornerstone for that new security model. So | Opinion |