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Speech by the Secretary General19 Feb. 1997 is preparing for the next century - for a Union that is both wider and deeper. Within the OSCE discussions on a Security Model for the 21st century are laying the ground rules for a wider security community. The adaptation of the Treaty on Conventional Forces | Opinion |
Speech by the Secretary General17 Jan. 1997 and deployed so rapidly and effectively. Without the links established through Partnership for Peace, the contributions of over a dozen non-NATO nations could not have been incorporated so smoothly. And without the links that the Alliance had forged with other | Opinion |
The New NATO and the European Security Architecture Speech by the Secretary General16 Jan. 1997 discussions on a Security Model for the 21st are laying the ground rules for a wider security community. The adaptation of the Treaty on Conventional Forces in Europe is set to begin next week. And the Atlantic Alliance is preparing for a major Summit meeting | Opinion |
L'Alliance à la veille du XXIe siècle Discours du Secrétaire général à l'Institut royal des relations internationales14 Jan. 1997 internationaux en cause, y compris les Nations Unies, l'OSCE, l'Union européenne, l'UEO et l'OTAN. Dans ce contexte, l'exemple de l'IFOR nous donne très bien à voir comment la sécurité européenne peut être assurée par la coopération. Parmi toutes les décisions | Opinion |
Final Communiqué - Meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Defence Ministers Session held in Brussels18 Dec. 1996 to perform its new missions. We welcome the recent approval by the Conference of National Armaments Directors (CNAD) of an action plan to formulate policy guidelines for the application of emerging technologies for modelling and simulation in NATO. We look | Official text, Pressrelease |
Press Point of Mr. Javier Solana, NATO Secretary General and Minister Igor Rodionov, Russian Defence Minister18 Dec. 1996 . Minister Rodionov: Secretary General, ladies and gentlemen, the issue of Russia and NATO relation is one of the most important and pivotal issues when we talk about composing, forming a new model of pan-European security. Just like in Bergen on the 26 | Opinion |
Final Communiqué - Meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Defence Ministers Session18 Dec. 1996 ; and to fostering Partnership and cooperation throughout the Euro-Atlantic area. On this basis, the Alliance will continue to maintain its effectiveness as a highly capable political and military organisation of sovereign member nations committed to common values | Official text, Pressrelease |
Intervention by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Hans van Mierlo11 Dec. 1996 dividing lines anywhere in Europe. This means that we have to think of ways to move away from the current bipolar group structure and zonal system of limitations. We might devise a system of national limitations, possibly within the framework of a regional | Opinion |
Address by H.E. Uladzimir Syanko, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus11 Dec. 1996 was held and its participants, despite existing differences, managed to sacrifice their narrow national interests for the benefit of arriving at the decisions which may lay the foundation for establishing strong architecture of all-European security | Opinion |
Statement of the Chairman-in-Office of the OSCE, Federal Councillor Flavio Cotti11 Dec. 1996 Federation. The resolution of conflicts and of tensions between national majorities and minorities remains a foremost task of the OSCE. The Long-term Missions and the High Commissioner on National Minorities have been able to register progress for instance | Opinion |