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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 |
Panel 2 “NATO and its other Partnerships” - EAPC Security Forum25 May. 2005 and democracy in the Balkans with a focus on Serbia Montenegro, all of the high-level participants from the region (Defence Ministers, Deputy Foreign Minister, and a member of the Club of Madrid, the former Prime Minister of Albania) urged PfP for Serbia | Opinion |
Address by Dr. Dimitrij Rupel, Chairman of Panel 4 at EAPC Security Forum, Åre, Sweden25 May. 2005 . Sharing Information and Expertise At various levels, we share information. Some international partners draw on information from OSCE field mission reports. A good example was through our border monitoring work in Albania and Macedonia in 1998 and 1999 | Opinion |
Joint press conference by US USoS-PA and US ASoS-E&EA after the EAPC Security Forum in Åre, Sweden24 May. 2005 that. There are other countries in the queue. Albania, Croatia, Macedonia. We would hope in the future that after the Serbs have found a way to deal with Mladic and Karadzic. We hope that Serbia Montenegro would put itself forward, that Bosnia-Herzegovina would, so | Opinion |
Visit to NATO by the Ministers of Defence of Albania, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia¹ and Croatia03 May. 2005 of Albania, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia¹ and Croatia 04 May. 2005 | Press Release (2005) 057 Issued on 03 May. 2005 | Last updated: 07 Dec. 2010 11:55 | Pressrelease |
Questions and answers with NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at Vilnius University, Lithuania22 Apr. 2005 an open door. Let me tell you that, if we look at the Balkans, there are three countries having the so-called Membership Action Plan, they have- they are one step higher on their way to NATO: Macedonia, Croatia and Albania. You can easily predict | Opinion |
Press point with NATO Secretary General and the Prime Minister of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia ª13 Apr. 2005 was wondering is this strategy to have, over the years, a grouped membership of all the Balkan countries or is the strategy going to be a piece by piece membership, Macedonia, Albania- I would like to have clarity on that. de Hoop Scheffer: Every country | Opinion |
Press point with Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, NATO Secretary General and Mr. Fatos Nano, the Prime Minister of Albania24 Mar. 2005 , Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, and Mr. Fatos Nano, the Prime Minister of Albania 24 Mar. 2005 | Last updated: 04 Nov. 2008 02:17 | Opinion |
Albanian Prime Minister visits NATO24 Mar. 2005 of Albania, Fatos Nano, visited NATO on 24 March to address the North Atlantic Council and meet with the Secretary General of NATO, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer | News |
Prime Minister of Albania to visit NATO on Thursday, 24 March 200523 Mar. 2005 Prime Minister of Albania to visit NATO | Pressrelease |