Title | Document type |
Final Communiqué - Ministerial meeting of the North Atlantic Council held at NATO Headquarters, Brussels, on 8 December 200508 Dec. 2005 Alliance is founded on the principles of democracy, individual liberty, and the rule of law as enshrined in the Washington Treaty and is faithful to the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter. Enhanced political dialogue is key to addressing | Official text, Pressrelease |
NATO-Ukraine Action Plan22 Nov. 2005 upon the Charter on a Distinctive Partnership, signed in Madrid on 9 July 1997, which remains the basic foundation of the NATO-Ukraine relationship. The purpose of the Action Plan is to identify clearly Ukraine’s strategic objectives and priorities | Official text |
Speech by the NATO Secretary General at the OSCE Council in Vienna, Austria03 Nov. 2005 labelled the “Magna Carta” of détente – a charter for relations not only between states, but also between states and individuals. Few would have guessed that what started in 1975 as the “Helsinki process” would eventually turn into a fully-fledged | Opinion |
NATO doctors and engineers arrive in Pakistan02 Nov. 2005 NATO air bridge flights including two military C-130s and a US-chartered Boeing 747 arrived on Monday from Turkey. They were carrying 84 tons of relief supplies, including tents and blankets, from the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR | News |
Video background briefing by the NATO Spokesman27 Oct. 2005 of relief supplies, again tents, blankets and stoves principally to Pakistan . And NATO has put on a major airlift operation involving a whole fleet of aircraft, principally from the NATO Response Force as well as some chartered aircraft to bring this over | Opinion |
"The future of the Balkans" - STOPWATCH 2, Debate 2: Special interactive video forum series with Jamie Shea24 Oct. 2005 disappointment in these countries. But let's face it, these countries are actually on a track towards NATO membership which is becoming increasingly clear. They're working together very closely with each other, within the Adriatic Charter, as well as with NATO | Opinion |
"Joint Assistance Exercise 2005" - Opening speech by Carsten Fausbøll, Head of Civil Emergency Planning at NATO Headquarters09 Oct. 2005 relationship since 1991 and in 1997 a formal relationship was created with the signing of the NATO-Ukraine Charter on a Distinctive Partnership. The same year the Ukraine-NATO Joint Working Group on Civil Emergency Planning and Disaster Preparedness | Opinion |
"Does external pressure help or hinder democratisation in the Middle East?" by Jana Hybaskova & Toby Dodge01 Oct. 2005 Jana Hybaskova versus Toby Dodge. Jana Hybaskova is an Arabist and former Czech Ambassador to Kuwait. She was a signatory of Charter 77 and is now a member of the European | Opinion |
"Rising expectations" by Carlo Masala, researcher at the NATO Defense College in Rome01 Oct. 2005 with the Mediterranean may be divided into three phases. The first began with the ratification of the Washington Treaty, since Article 6 of NATO’s founding charter specifically included the “Algerian Departments of France” in the North Atlantic Treaty area. The second | Opinion |
"Growing pains" by Peter van Ham, director at the Institute of International Relations “Clingedael”01 Jul. 2005 overflowing policy agenda is a mixed blessing. On the one hand, the Alliance is no longer held back by its “out-of-area” debate, where an excessively narrow reading of the Washington Treaty, its founding charter, placed severe limits on activities beyond | Opinion |