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NATO and partner commanders hold joint exercise14 Nov. 2005 in the procedures required to conduct operations at that level. Participating NATO nations are Bulgaria, Canada, Lithuania, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey, and the United States of America. Partner nations participating in the exercise are Albania, Armenia, Austria | News |
Visit to NATO by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Albania, Mr. Besnik Mustafaj25 Oct. 2005 of Albania, Mr. Besnik Mustafaj 26 Oct. 2005 | Press Release (2005) 136 Issued on 25 Oct. 2005 | Last updated: 05 Jan. 2011 17:12 | Pressrelease |
"The future of the Balkans" - STOPWATCH 2, Debate 2: Special interactive video forum series with Jamie Shea24 Oct. 2005 such as Albania or Macedonia? WHYTE: First of all, there's those of us who wish that NATO had confronted Serbia a good deal sooner in the 1990s, rather than leaving it until '95 or indeed, '99 by some people's calculation. Having said that, there's | Opinion |
NATO and partner forces rehearse sea operations12 Sep. 2005 to 23 September, 1,500 military personnel from NATO and partner countries are rehearsing conducting joint maritime crisis response operations in the Adriatic Sea and Vlora, Albania | News |
"NATO’s response to terrorism" by Dagmar de Mora-Figueroa, NATO's Defence Policy and Planning Division01 Jul. 2005 in both Skopje, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia ª, and Tirana, Albania, provide advice to local authorities on defence reform and border interdiction operations, thereby helping strengthen each country’s own counter-terrorism capabilities | Opinion |
Speech by the NATO Secretary General in Bratislava, Slovakia30 Jun. 2005 , we maintain a robust troop presence there, with a sizeable Slovak contribution, and we continue to engage in the Contact Group and to support the Standards Implementation Process. We cooperate closely with Albania, Croatia | Opinion |
Address by the State Secretary of Defence of the Republic of Croatia at the meeting of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council09 Jun. 2005 will be deploying our medical team to the Kabul Airport together with Albania and Macedonia. It is understood that we would not be able to do all this without the cooperation with NATO, Germany and other countries in the ISAF mission. Next year we are planning | Opinion |
Address by the Minister of Defence of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (ª) at the meeting of the EAPC09 Jun. 2005 Macedonia, Albania and Croatia within the framework of the Adriatic Charter. We have invested a lot of joint efforts and we have made significant achievements. We look forward to the upcoming deployment of the combined medical team in Afghanistan. We | Opinion |
Report by DASG External Relations, PDD, at the working luncheon for all delegates at the EAPC Security Forum in Åre, Sweden25 May. 2005 were so fortunate in having the foreign minister of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, the foreign minister of Croatia, and the foreign minister of Albania in the panel room, we looked, of course, also at the membership aspirations of those | Opinion |
Panel 4 “Acting in concert in the Balkans and elsewhere – How can institutional cooperation make the world more secure?”25 May. 2005 . Nicolas Burns is Under Secretary for Political Affairs in the Department of State in the United States. Kolinda Graber-Kitarovic, she is Minister of Foreign Affairs of Croatia. Kastriot Islami is Foreign Minister of Albania. And we have James Elles, Member | Opinion |