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Monthly Briefing by NATO Secretary General24 Apr. 2006 Zealand, I could mention an important country like Japan, I could mention South Korea. So the future of these partnerships, not doing away, of course, with the importance of our present partnerships, is one of the items which will certainly be discussed | Opinion |
Press point by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and George W. Bush, President of the United States21 Mar. 2006 , as the President mentioned, we'll make sure -- NATO will make sure that this will be an important event. In NATO's outreach, as he mentioned -- the Middle East, North Africa, Israel, Jordan, the nations of the Gulf -- NATO's contacts with other nations who share | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General visits the United States20 Mar. 2006 discussed how to further strengthen NATO’s own capabilities and the Alliance’s ability to reach out to global partners, such as Australia, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea. On Darfur, the US President and the Secretary General agreed that if the African | News |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, at the 42nd Munich Conference on Security Policy04 Feb. 2006 and one in North America. This is not always a comfortable position, and, as you can imagine, I am very sensitive to continental drift! This year, I’m happy to say that the state of the transatlantic union is good. In fact, more than ever, NATO | Opinion |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai26 Jan. 2006 exaggerate it. We're not talking about bringing North… South Korea into -- and certainly not North Korea -- bring North… South Korea into NATO tomorrow. That is not the essence of the discussion. But whether or not there is a value in a more structural | Opinion |
"NATO's evolving operations" by James Pardew and Christopher Bennett01 Jan. 2006 , international teams combining both civilian and military personnel. ISAF currently has some 9 000 troops in Afghanistan providing security assistance to about half of Afghanistan with nine PRTs in the north and west of the country. In the coming months, NATO | Opinion |
"Report of the "Three Wise Men": 50 years on" by Lawrence S. Kaplan01 Jan. 2006 of Three on Non-Military Cooperation in NATO. Although the Report is generally presented as one of NATO's seminal documents and many of the ideas contained in it eventually became standard Alliance practice, it had little immediate impact. The North | Opinion |
Visit of H.E. Mr. Ki-Moon Ban, Foreign Minister of the Republic of Korea Friday, 2 December 200501 Dec. 2005 The Foreign Minister of the Republic of Korea, Mr. Ki-Moon Ban, will visit NATO Headquarters on Friday 2 December. He will meet with the NATO Secretary General, Mr. Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and will exchange views with the North Atlantic Council | News, Pressrelease |
Panel 1 - “Addressing Europe's unresolved conflicts” - EAPC Security Forum25 May. 2005 peninsula and there was a visible... the picture has been made at night. And there was a visible dividing line between the North Korea and South Korea, with South Korea full of lights, and North Korea, you know, completely blackout. So this is a kind | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer in Tokyo, Japan04 Apr. 2005 these changes in our strategic environment moresuccinctly than Henry Kissinger, when he said that today, our mainconcern is no longer the threat of large-scale military invasion. Thisis true as much for North Korea’s nuclear programme as it would | Opinion |