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Speech before the Hungarian Parliament Speech by Secretary General, Manfred Wörner22 Nov. 1990 seem wholly natural; a Europe drawn together by the unfettered aspiration for freedom, democracy and economic prosperity. Hungary, a nation at the geographical as well as cultural heart of Europe, has played a crucial role in bringing about | Opinion |
The Atlantic Alliance and European Security in the 1990s Address by NATO Secretary General, Manfred Wörner to the Bremer Ta...17 May. 1990 a successful military aggression. The European Community This is the most promising and attractive model of political integration with its goal of a political union and the prospect of associating other European nations. It even offers the prospect | Opinion |
NATO and a new European Order Address Given by Secretary General, Manfred Wörner to the Italian Senate19 Apr. 1990 . With the conventional threat now diminishing, has NATO developed into something beyond the classic Alliance of nations to meet an external threat? What remains uniquely important about the Alliance in the context of a new European order ? First and foremost | Opinion |
Address given at the 35th Annual Session of the North Atlantic Assembly09 Oct. 1989 of Poles as they greet their first non-Communist Prime Minister in 40 years;over a million inhabitants of the Baltic states forming a human chain to protest against the forced annexation of their nations;demonstrators in Prague braving the security forces | Opinion |
'The future Tasks of the Alliance' - Speech by NATO Secretary General, Manfred Wörner to the Quadrangular Forum01 Apr. 1989 the contours of the new as it appears in the distance. Let us take, for instance, the two factors that were upper-most in the minds of our founding fathers forty years ago: the Communist challenge to Western liberalism and the threat of Soviet national power | Opinion |
Final Communiqué Chairman: Lord Carrington13 Dec. 1985 and for national reconciliation. We, for our part, respect the sovereignty and independence of all states. We will remain vigilant and will consult on events outside the Treaty area which might threaten our common security. We strongly condemn terrorism | Official text |
Declaration of the North Atlantic Council04 Dec. 1969 Meeting at Brussels on 4th and 5th December, 1969, the Ministers of the North Atlantic Alliance reaffirmed the commit- ment of their nations to pursue effective policies directed towards a greater relaxation of tensions in their continuing search | Official text |