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Video background briefing by the NATO Spokesman16 Sep. 2005 in the coming weeks and months. But certainly NATO has played its part, alongside Operation Enduring Freedom and alongside the United Nations, the NGOs, the EU, the G8 and the international donor community to help these elections run smoothly, all in support | Opinion |
News conference by the NATO Secretary General following the informal meeting of NATO Ministers of Defence14 Sep. 2005 discussion focused on operations. Afghanistan, of course, figured prominently. And of course, as we could already read in newspapers, we discussed the relationship between ISAF and Operation Enduring Freedom; the need for more synergy where everybody very | Opinion |
Press briefing by the NATO Spokesman13 Sep. 2005 Assistance Force and Operation Enduring Freedom which is at present in the south and in the east. The operations are moving closer together geographically, they will have to develop greater synergy, greater mutual support between them. And ministers | Opinion |
Joint press point by the NATO Secretary General and the Minister of Defence of Germany following the informal meeting13 Sep. 2005 involved. (Interpretation Ends) MODERATOR: I think we have time for questions. Paul. Q: Paul Ames from the Associated Press. Minister Struck, you've made clear in the past few days that you're against the merger of ISAF with Operation Enduring | Opinion |
NATO Review: 'Combating terrorism in the Mediterranean' - Article by Roberto Cesaretti, Commander of Operation Active Endeavour01 Jul. 2005 procedures relevant to the wider struggle against international terrorism. NATO’s Standing Naval Force Mediterranean deployed in the Eastern Mediterranean on 6 October 2001 a day before the launch of the US-led Operation Enduring Freedom to oust | Opinion |
Speech by the Director of the Ministry of Defence of Sweden at the meeting of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council09 Jun. 2005 and are consulting with other potential contributing nations in this endeavour. In this context, one key issues which will have to be dealt with in the coming months is the relationship between ISAF and Operation Enduring Freedom. This is an issue of principle | Opinion |
News conference by the NATO Secretary General after the meeting of the North Atlantic Council at the level of Defence Ministers09 Jun. 2005 are in the framework of Operation Enduring Freedom. Those are two, let's say, different activities, ISAF and Operation Enduring Freedom. If you expand into the third phase, which is not yet the case, which is... or which might go and happen next year, then you have | Opinion |
Press briefing by the ASG for Defence Planning and Operations on the meeting of the NATO Ministers of Defence08 Jun. 2005 , and what thatmeans for the relationship between ISAF and Operation Enduring Freedom,and indeed, how NATO can best support the political process inAfghanistan throughout this year and in the post-election period. On Kosovo the emphasis | Opinion |
Panel 3 “Central Asia - Future Cooperation in the EAPC” - EAPC Security Forum25 May. 2005 , the requirements for Operation Enduring Freedom and ISAF, as well as the necessity to contain terrorism in Afghanistan urged other countries to know better the realities of the region. Central Asia has the capacity to affect security and stability of the Euro | Opinion |
Joint press point with the NATO Secretary General and the President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan11 May. 2005 the International Security Assistance Force and Operation Enduring Freedom. Let me finally say that NATO is, of course, very much committed, as I said, but also interested as an important player, in what's going to happen in Afghanistan and with Afghanistan | Opinion |