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NATO in the age of global challenges, Speech by Ambassador Martin Erdmann, Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs and Security Policy08 Mar. 2007 virtually any commodity, whether it is laundered money, people, missile components, or fissile materials. And as a result, countries that seek nuclear status, from North Korea to Iran, are given unprecedented opportunities to realise their nuclear ambitions | Opinion |
Press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai07 Mar. 2007 ... with a specific focus on ISAF and I will come back to that. Also non-proliferation and other... and related issues. I believe that has included discussions, of course, of North Korea. They have discussed how NATO can work more closely with Japan including | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the Grandes conférences catholiques01 Mar. 2007 an “enlightened Atlanticism” in security. For a few short years after the collapse of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, we, the liberal democracies in Europe and North America, developed a natural tendency to think of ourselves as the new global majority | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the Munich Conference of Security Policy09 Feb. 2007 with Pakistan. I think it should now be teamed-up by a more intensive political dialogue. The Pakistani Prime Minister Aziz was discussing this with the North Atlantic Council only ten days ago and I think it is very important that we have a serious political | Opinion |
Keynote speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer in Berlin, Germany29 Jan. 2007 dialogue between NATO and the EU. We need an exchange of ideas on the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction – Iran and North Korea give us plenty to talk about. We must also talk about energy security, and about defence against terrorism – because | Opinion |
Opening statement26 Jan. 2007 General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the Meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Foreign Ministers session 26 Jan. 2007 - 26 Jan. 2007 | Last updated: 21 Aug. 2008 14:13 | Opinion |
Press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai24 Jan. 2007 Minister of the Republic of Korea. I think that was in December of last year. That was also the first time that we have had a visit at the political level from a Korean official, Korean politician, Korean Minister, so this is another demonstration of him | Opinion |
Joint point de presse with NATO Secretary General, Mr. Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and United Nations Secretary-General, Mr. Ban Ki-moon24 Jan. 2007 General of the United Nations, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon here at NATO Headquarters. We had a brief informal meeting of the North Atlantic Council with the Secretary General. It goes without saying that we wholeheartedly congratulated him on his | Opinion |
Keynote address by NATO Deputy Secretary General Alessandro Minuto Rizzo at the Conference on “NATO-Gulf Cooperation in the Framework of the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative”21 Jan. 2007 , New Zealand and South Korea contribute to our mission in Afghanistan. So NATO is increasingly an organisation which is able to bring together the international community in the broadest sense to defend common values and common security interests | Opinion |
Japan and NATO: Toward Further Collaboration12 Jan. 2007 . It is on this basis that we have strong concern about the situations in countries such as Iran, Sudan, Afghanistan and Iraq, just to name a few. I believe it is also the reason your organization took up the issue of North Korea’s nuclear test, which is closely related | Opinion |