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NATO North Atlantic Council Statement on North Korea05 Jul. 2006 On July 5, the North Atlantic Council met in Brussels to express the Alliance’s grave concern over North Korea’s (DPRK’s) launch of a Taepodong-2 and other missiles | News, Official text, Pressrelease |
Press Briefing by NATO Spokesman27 Jun. 2006 will have to face as they move South or as they move and operate in the South. So it can only help. Q : (INAUDIBLE) from (INAUDIBLE) TV. About the possible North Korea 's launching of the missile testing, does NATO following the situation very closely | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General at the joint meeting between the NATO Parliamentary Assembly and the North Atlantic Council30 May. 2006 partners, and for the Alliance. In addition to reinforcing cooperation with our current partners, we should look to enhance our relations with countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Japan and South Korea. Japan’s Foreign Minister addressed the North | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General at the Portuguese Parliament, Lisbon19 May. 2006 to enhance our relations with countries such as Australia , New Zealand , Japan and South Korea. As Japan ’s Foreign Minister stated when he addressed the North Atlantic Council at the beginning of the month, these countries share our values, they share our | Opinion |
Statement by H.E. Mr Taro Aso, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan at the meeting with the North Atlantic Council04 May. 2006 . For example, North Korea admits developing nuclear capabilities. Taiwan Strait matters still remain as issues. What is new in this region is the rise of China. While we welcome China to play a responsible role regionally as well as globally, we must | Opinion |
Questions and answers with NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, the Ministers of Defence and Foreign Affairs27 Apr. 2006 at the moment. I share your worry, and you mentioned North Korea as well, I share your worry very much and I think we have to do everything to stop the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and as you rightly say, the weapons and the missiles to give | Opinion |
Press conference by Philippe Douste-Blazy, Minister of Foreign Affairs of France following the informal meeting of the NAC27 Apr. 2006 -Blazy, Minister of Foreign Affairs of France following the informal meeting of the North Atlantic Council at the level of Foreign Ministers in Sofia, Bulgaria 27 Apr. 2006 | Last updated: 04 Nov. 2008 | Opinion |
News conference by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, following the informal meeting of the NAC27 Apr. 2006 General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, following the informal meeting of the North Atlantic Council at the level of Foreign Ministers 27 Apr. 2006 | Last updated: 04 Nov. 2008 03:41 | Opinion |
NATO looks to global partnerships27 Apr. 2006 . This could see NATO reaching beyond its traditional partnerships and establishing deeper relations with countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Japan or South Korea. The Alliances is also looking at strengthening its current partnerships with non-member | News |
Background briefing by NATO Secretary General on the upcoming ministerial meeting in Sofia, Bulgaria25 Apr. 2006 Reconstruction Team in Afghanistan, which will come, as ISAF expands, under ISAF. But also in the political domain. You might remember that the South Korean Foreign Minister Ban Ki-Moon was here to talk to the North Atlantic Council. That in a few weeks time | Opinion |