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"Strengthening NATO’s missile defences" by Christopher Bennett, Editor NATO review01 Jul. 2005 defence capability as the North Atlantic Council approved the charter of the Programme Management Organisation for the Alliance’s Active Layered Theatre Ballistic Missile Defence capability. The decision formally establishes a Programme Office to manage | Opinion |
"NATO’s response to terrorism" by Dagmar de Mora-Figueroa, NATO's Defence Policy and Planning Division01 Jul. 2005 . International cooperation NATO’s commitment to work with Partners and other international organisations against terrorism is reflected in a series of initiatives and concrete measures. The founding charter of the NATO-Russia Council, that was created in May | Opinion |
Address by the Minister of Defence of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (ª) at the meeting of the EAPC09 Jun. 2005 Macedonia, Albania and Croatia within the framework of the Adriatic Charter. We have invested a lot of joint efforts and we have made significant achievements. We look forward to the upcoming deployment of the combined medical team in Afghanistan. We | Opinion |
Report by DASG External Relations, PDD, at the working luncheon for all delegates at the EAPC Security Forum in Åre, Sweden25 May. 2005 three countries. A clear sense that the Adriatic Charter had been helpful in that process, and even a discussion as to whether Serbia and Montenegro and Bosnia-Herzegovina should be associated with that process, but also a clear sense that those three | Opinion |
Panel 4 “Acting in concert in the Balkans and elsewhere – How can institutional cooperation make the world more secure?”25 May. 2005 Chapters 8 of the United Nations Charter. Where possible, we try to shoulder the burden of the UN community in the OSCE area. For example, in Kosovo the OSCE mission, so-called OMIC (ph), is a key pillar of the UN's Ulmich mission. I hope that OMIC can take | Opinion |
Address by Dr. Dimitrij Rupel, Chairman of Panel 4 at EAPC Security Forum, Åre, Sweden25 May. 2005 with the UN. It is a regional arrangement under Chapter VIII of the United Nations Charter. Where possible, we try to shoulder the burden for the UN community in the OSCE area. For example, in Kosovo the OSCE Mission – OMiK – is a key pillar of the UN’s UNMIK | Opinion |
Enhancing NATO-Ukraine Cooperation: Short-Term Actions21 Apr. 2005 Commission (NUC) format, to include all areas outlined in the Charter and AP. Undertake to hold discussions of specific common political and security concerns, particularly regarding frozen conflicts (e.g., Transdniestria). Offer a more regular | Official text, Pressrelease |
Enhancing NATO-Ukraine Cooperation: Short-Term Actions21 Apr. 2005 Commission (NUC) format, to include all areas outlined in the Charter and AP. Undertake to hold discussions of specific common political and security concerns, particularly regarding frozen conflicts (e.g., Transdniestria). Offer a more regular | Official text, Pressrelease |
Enhancing NATO-Ukraine Cooperation: Short-Term Actions21 Apr. 2005 Commission (NUC) format, to include all areas outlined in the Charter and AP. Undertake to hold discussions of specific common political and security concerns, particularly regarding frozen conflicts (e.g., Transdniestria). Offer a more regular | Official text, Pressrelease |
Enhancing NATO-Ukraine Cooperation: Short-Term Actions21 Apr. 2005 Commission (NUC) format, to include all areas outlined in the Charter and AP. Undertake to hold discussions of specific common political and security concerns, particularly regarding frozen conflicts (e.g., Transdniestria). Offer a more regular | Official text, Pressrelease |