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Address by Ilinka Mitreva, Minister of Foreign Affairs, of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia ª at the EAPC Meeting04 Jun. 2003 to enhance the stability in the Balkans, and the Euro-Atlantic Area as a whole. I will take the Charter of Partnership that Macedonia, Albania and Croatia signed with the United States on May 2nd of this year, to illustrate past achievements and demonstrate | Opinion |
Remarks by Dimitrij Rupel, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia at the EAPC Meeting04 Jun. 2003 , signatories to the Adriatic Charter, its full assistance in their efforts to fulfil the requirements for being invited to join the Alliance. Slovenia has successfully concluded the process of democratic transformation, as is evident from its political | Opinion |
Final Communiqué - Ministerial meeting of the North Atlantic Council03 Jun. 2003 terrorist attacks directed from abroad, in accordance with the Washington Treaty and the Charter of the United Nations. Effective, modern military capabilities, contributed by all NATO countries, are essential to enable the Alliance to better carry out | Official text |
Statement - Meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission in Foreign Ministers' Session Madrid, Spain03 Jun. 2003 and Ukraine under the Charter on a Distinctive Partnership is an essential contribution to stability and security in the Euro-Atlantic area, and remains one of the guiding principles of the NATO-Ukraine relationship. Ministers expressed their gratitude | Official text, Pressrelease |
Flood Prevention in Ukraine01 May. 2003 emergency planning and disaster preparedness is a key component of the NATO-Ukraine Charter for a Distinctive Partnership, NATO agreed to fund and coordinate the first phase of a pilot project on flood prevention and response | |
"How effective a tool is pre-emption in addressing WMD proliferation?" - Debate by Max Boot vs Harald Müller01 Apr. 2003 and security", the very formula that can trigger sanctions, including military action, under the UN Charter. But here I depart from your position. The use of force must be bound by law. Where WMD are concerned, international law is already extensive | Opinion |
"Looking forward to a Balkan Big MAC" - Nano Ruzin, Macedonia's ambassador to NATO01 Apr. 2003 cooperation with Albania and Croatia along similar lines to those successfully pursued by the Baltic Republics. An Adriatic Charter was signed in May by all three countries in the presence of US Secretary of State Colin Powell and the message from the trio | Opinion |
Ukraine finalises 2003 Target Plan24 Mar. 2003 provides a framework for intensified consultations and cooperation on political, economic, military and defence matters. Building on the 1997 Charter on a Distinctive Partnership, which remains the basic foundation of relations, its purpose is to clearly | News |
NATO supporting Turkey in civil emergency planning03 Mar. 2003 defence missile systems, which were sent from the Netherlands. The aim of the NATO deployments is solely to contribute to the defence of one of its members, Turkey, in accordance with the North Atlantic Treaty, the founding charter of the Alliance. | News |
Strengthening NATO-Ukrainian parliamentary cooperation03 Mar. 2003 Parliamentary Assembly, following the adoption of the NATO-Ukraine Charter. Its aim is to strengthen the parliamentary dimension of the NATO-Ukrainian relationship. | News |