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Statement - Meeting of the NATO-Russia Council at the level of Foreign Ministers09 Dec. 2004 , and our determination to strengthen our cooperation in preventing, combating and managing the consequences of terrorist acts, acting in accordance with the UN Charter, international law and human rights. We were pleased to take two concrete decisions | Official text, Pressrelease |
Position on Ukraine crisis by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer26 Nov. 2004 , the Alliance’s neighbour and strategic partner, is of direct and vital interest to NATO. Our mutual commitment to that future underpins the NATO-Ukraine Charter and the NATO-Ukraine Action Plan, within whose framework Ukraine has undertaken serious commitments | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Schefferat the meeting of the United Nations Security Council11 Nov. 2004 . Mr. President, NATO nations are deeply committed to the United Nations. In the Treaty of Washington, which founded NATO, Allies reaffirm their faith in the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, and they acknowledge | Opinion |
"From Dayton implementation to European integration" by Javier Solana, EU High Representative for the CFSP01 Oct. 2004 based on Chapter VII of the UN Charter. Together with the European Union's already substantial engagement in other areas, this operation will form part of a comprehensive EU approach: an approach designed to assist Bosnia and Herzegovina to meet | Opinion |
"Partners in peacekeeping" by Alexander Nikitin, Director of the Center for Political and International Studies01 Oct. 2004 was legitimate and the limits to that intervention. For Russia, the Alliance was in violation of the UN Charter and therefore acting illegally when it launched coercive military action against a sovereign state in the absence of a specific mandate from the UN | Opinion |
NATO/PFP Trust Fund Policy (superseded by a revised version dd 29 June 2009)06 Sep. 2004 for authorisation of payments. Role of NAMSO and NAMSA The NATO Maintenance and Supply Organisation (NAMSO) is prepared to consider NAMSA as an Executing Agent for Trust Fund projects that fall generally within the mandate of its charter, and within | Official text |
Interview with James Greene, Head of the NATO Liaison Office (NLO) in Ukraine03 Aug. 2004 has three principle tasks. First, we liaise with the various Ukrainian and NATO authorities responsible for developing and implementing Ukraine's cooperation activities under the PfP programme and the NATO-Ukraine Charter. We also liaise | Opinion |
''Opening to the Mediterranean and broader Middle East'' by Nicola de Santis, NATO Coordinator for Med. Dialogue and ICI countries01 Jul. 2004 ' forces to operate with those of the Alliance in contributing to NATO-led operations consistent with the UN Charter; fighting against terrorism including through information sharing and maritime cooperation; contributing to the work of the Alliance | Opinion |
Address by the President of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (ª) at the Summit meeting of the EAPC29 Jun. 2004 of these processes, we have had the indispensable assistance of our Partners from the Alliance. We are strongly determined to continue and further support the fight against terrorism at the global level. Together with our Partners under the Adriatic Charter we have | Opinion |
Joint Statement of the Foreign Affairs Ministers of the Republic of Albania, Republic of Croatia and the former Yugoslav Rep...29 Jun. 2004 , within the US-Adriatic Charter, as an important instrument of enhancing the regional stability and prosperity. We share profoundly the objective of seeing the entire region fully integrated into the Euro-Atlantic structures. We strongly support | Opinion |