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Press Briefing by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen preceding the March NATO Defence Ministerial Meeting - Opening remarks and Questions and Answers07 Mar. 2011 to embark on answering hypothetical questions, so let me just repeat that I assume that any NATO operation would take place in accordance with and pursuant to a UN mandate. I also note that the current UN mandate does not authorize the use of armed forces | Opinion |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen and the Prime Minister of Montenegro Mr. Igor Lukšić (Transcript)03 Mar. 2011 of Montenegro also lies within NATO. And we appreciate the cooperation we have with Montenegro within the current framework of what we call a Membership Action Plan. And we look forward to continuing that cooperation in the coming years. My vision is to see | Opinion |
Press briefing by the Commander of NATO's Training mission in Afghanistan, Lieutenant General William Caldwell - 23 Feb 201123 Feb. 2011 . We're going to make it even more robust than it currently is as we have watched the resounding achievement that has been able to be accomplished there, and that we want to move to having over 100,000 men and women in the police and army in continuous | Opinion |
Press briefing by General Stéphane Abrial, Supreme Allied Commander for Transformation (SACT) and the NATO spokesperson Oana Lungescu - 17 February 201117 Feb. 2011 tomorrow to discuss the transformation agenda after the Lisbon Summit. He will give his briefing on the record. He will then take some questions. And afterwards, I will give you a short update of NATO's current political agenda. Mon général. GÉNÉRAL | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the 11th Herzliya Conference in Herzliya, Israel09 Feb. 2011 proliferation to be most acute in some of the world’s most volatile regions. The rapid increase in the deployment of conventional ballistic missiles constitutes a clear danger. Currently, over 30 states have or are in the process of acquiring such weapons | Opinion |
Transcript of the interview with General Petraeus, Commander ISAF for NATO TV09 Feb. 2011 hospital, there have been a number of other cases in which leaders have been removed, fired, arrested or what have you and this process does continue. President Karzai very much agrees that what we have agreed to term, agreed between us, Afghan and ISAF | Opinion |
Secretary General’s Monthly Press Conference - 7 February 201107 Feb. 2011 it comes to dealing with the effects of the economic crisis on our security. In this age of austerity, it is vital that the Euro-Atlantic community pulls together – and that Europe pulls its weight – to ensure that the economic crisis does not turn | Opinion |
2010 : NATO’s year in review21 Dec. 2010 On 10-11 May, the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence and several Swedish government institutions organize Exercise Baltic Cyber Shield. Cyber defence is one of the most current and pressing security issues and NATO is rising | News |
Joint press conference with NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen and the President of Estonia09 Dec. 2010 battlefront. And thirdly, we have also discussed about keeping the momentum in relation with Russia. Bolstering NATO-Russia cooperation helps increase security for all in the Euro-Atlantic area and beyond. Obviously, NATO does not see eye to eye with Russia | Opinion |
Lisbon Summit Declaration issued by the Heads of State and Government participating in the meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Lisbon20 Nov. 2010 , given that, as we said at the Strasbourg/Kehl Summit, the current situation, where NATO CFE Allies implement the Treaty while Russia does not, cannot continue indefinitely. We continue to be concerned about the proliferation of weapons of mass | Official text, Pressrelease |