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NATO moves to acquire C-17 strategic airlift aircraft12 Sep. 2006 the initial operating capability is planned for 3rd Quarter, 2007 with full operating capability in 2009. The concept behind the SAC is similar to the SALIS (Strategic Airlift Interim Solution) arrangement, which involves the chartering of An-124 aircraft | Pressrelease |
Speech by NATO Secretary General in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia¹12 Jun. 2006 true for Macedonia’s international engagement, first of all with its neighbours here in South-East Europe. Macedonia’s cooperation with Albania and Croatia in the framework of the Adriatic Charter has been nothing less than exemplary. But your | Opinion |
Final communiqué - Meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Defence Ministers session held in Brussels08 Jun. 2006 with international law, including the United Nations Charter and relevant international conventions and protocols. In this context, we reiterate our commitment to Operation ACTIVE ENDEAVOUR, NATO’s maritime surveillance and escort operation in the Mediterranean | Official text, Pressrelease |
Strategic airlift agreement enters into force23 Mar. 2006 , the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and the United Kingdom – were joined by Sweden on 23 March. The contract provides for two AN-124-100 aircraft on full-time charter, two more on six days notice and another two on nine days notice | News |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai22 Mar. 2006 and demand. I don't want to get into the exact details because I'm not sure that that's public, but what I can tell you is based on what we used to pay, and I know what we used to pay for simply chartering on the commercial market, this is significantly less | Opinion |
Press point by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and Vlado Buckovski, Prime Minister of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia¹22 Mar. 2006 there? And for Secretary General, do you still think that the best idea will be to invite all three Adriatic Charter countries together to join NATO even though that you insist that it is individual based process? MODERATOR: Thank you. BUČKOVSKI: Through our | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General, Alessandro Minuto Rizzo, at the Law Faculty of the University of Zagreb, Croatia23 Feb. 2006 that the remaining bilateral issues may be solved in a spirit of cooperation. And Croatia’s cooperation with the other two NATO aspirants in the framework of the Adriatic Charter has been exemplary. Last but not least, Croatia has also contributed personnel | Opinion |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and Dr. Ivo Sanader, Prime Minister of Croatia30 Jan. 2006 works together in the framework of the Adriatic Charter and the Southeast European Cooperation process as well. The Prime Minister indicated that this will continue and it is of course appreciated by the Allies. Of course, the reform process in Croatia | Opinion |
"Deepening relations" by Gabriele Cascone and Joaquin Molina01 Jan. 2006 troops to the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan. The three countries are also increasingly working together within the US-sponsored Adriatic Charter and are contributing a 12-person combined medical team to ISAF | Opinion |
"Report of the "Three Wise Men": 50 years on" by Lawrence S. Kaplan01 Jan. 2006 for an Atlantic alliance proceeded in 1948, the United States' positions prevailed in almost all the issues – from overcoming European reluctance to admit such "stepping-stone" nations as Norway and Portugal as charter members to the establishment of a Standing | Opinion |