Title | Document type |
Report on the Comprehensive Review of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council and Partnership for Peace21 Nov. 2002 Partners and Allies, and the further development of existing arrangements in this regard. Allies will consider how NATO military headquarters at all relevant levels, could best support regional cooperation efforts in the Euro-Atlantic area. 5.7 | Official text |
Report on the Comprehensive Review of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council and Partnership for Peace21 Nov. 2002 Partners and Allies, and the further development of existing arrangements in this regard. Allies will consider how NATO military headquarters at all relevant levels, could best support regional cooperation efforts in the Euro-Atlantic area. 5.7 | Official text |
“What can the EU contribute to a Revitalised Transatlantic Security Partnership” - Presentation given by Mr Javier Solana, Secretary-General of the Council of the European Union and High Representative for Common Foreign and Security Policy at the NATO/GM03 Oct. 2002 have first to revitalise the transatlantic alliance, the transatlantic link. I think the first thing we have to do is to adapt and improve our military capabilities, and I like to say that, and underline that, and underline as many times as necessary | Opinion |
Closing Remarks by NATO Secretary General, The Rt Hon Lord Robertson of Port Ellen at the NATO/GMFUS Conference03 Oct. 2002 picture of what he described as a guaranteed supply chain of instability, Robertson said NATO must revamp its military capabilities". Now I did say all of that, of course, I did. But I do not know whether Reuters went out after I had raised the alarm | Opinion |
Conference on defence economic reform15 Sep. 2002 across the Euro-Atlantic region to exchange views and discuss issues at the cutting edge of analysis within national Defence Ministries - issues related to the better use of limited economic resources in meeting the increasingly complex requirements | News |
Declaration by the Minister of Defence of Austria at the meeting of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council07 Jun. 2002 is an Austrian initiative in the framework of EAPC. To our knowledge this will be the first time that representatives of EAPC member states and of states participating in NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue will meet in this way for a political, military | Opinion |
Press Conference by US Secretary of Defence, Donald Rumsfeld06 Jun. 2002 a particularly productive NATO meeting in that we agreed that at Prague our leaders will decide on specific new military capabilities to meet the new military threats that face us. From the decision to invoke Article 5 for the first time in Alliance history | Opinion |
Statement to the press by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at the press conference following the meeting of the NAC06 Jun. 2002 destruction are all about one thing: maintaining NATO's preponderance as the only military and political organisation capable of defending and promoting the collective values of democracy, freedom, liberty and the rule of law. Obviously, the adaptation | Opinion |
Missile Defence: A View from NATO An Address by Robert G. Bell, NATO Assistant Secretary General for Defense Support03 Jun. 2002 of the proliferation of NBC weapons and their means of delivery must continue to be improved, including through work on missile defences. [...] The aim in doing so will be to further reduce operational vulnerabilities of NATO military forces while maintaining | Opinion |
Intervention by H.E. Tonino Picula, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Croatia at the Meeting of the Euro-Atlant...15 May. 2002 and streamlined in order to create synergy. After the attack on the United States the political and military solidarity of NATO countries demonstrated the importance of a strong and integrated Alliance. The Partnership enjoys the benefits of NATO's cooperative | Opinion |