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Towards a Partnership for the 21st Century - The Enhanced and more Operational Partnership15 Jun. 1999 Towards a Partnership for the 21st Century The Enhanced and more Operational Partnership - Report by the Political Military Steering Committee on Partnership for Peace 25 Apr. 1999 | Last updated: 11 Mar. 2010 17:29 | Official text |
Transcript of Press Conference04 May. 1999 consideration. One, this is the first coalition campaign in Europe in the information age. The lesson learnt here is that we have to win the information campaign as well. The best weapon we have in our inventory is openness, but this must be tempered | Opinion |
Remarks by Eduard Shevardnadze, President of Georgia, at the meeting of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council25 Apr. 1999 Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen, When my generation turned fifty, we thought we would look back and review the past with eyes that had somehow wisened with age. Little did we know then that the future held virtually a second life for us - one | Opinion |
Speech by William J. Clinton, President of the United States, at the Commemorative Ceremony23 Apr. 1999 . This is the mission of NATO at the age of fifty, on the edge of a new century, determined to reach forward into the future with a united continent, with a collective defence, remaining open to new members from the Baltics to the Black Sea, remaining committed to work | Opinion |
Transcript of Press Conference21 Apr. 1999 age within the refugee camps. Here is the camp situation in Albania. Ace Mobile Force will be fully operational in a few days. The Ace Mobile Force headquarters, and about half of the Ace Mobile Force are already in Albania and have started | Opinion |
Press Conference19 Apr. 1999 . The first heading of course is detentions, forced detentions. The refugees have continued to report that Serb forces are systematically separating military aged men from the groups that are sent towards the frontiers, and you heard the State Department | Opinion |
Statement - to the Press by the Secretary General at News Conference01 Apr. 1999 to all the values on which we are building our new undivided Europe. Milosevic and his government are the antithesis of all we value. So we cannot tolerate the behaviour of a more barbarous age in a Europe which is striving towards a more united | Opinion |
NATO: Ready to Meet the Challenges Ahead15 Mar. 1999 the future have rarely come true. We do not know what the next half century is going to bring; but it is almost certain that in the age of globalisation and the fastest rate of change that history has ever known, there will be no less turbulence and no fewer | Opinion |
Speech09 Mar. 1999 in crisis management will find their rightful place in the Alliance's strategy. Ladies and Gentlemen, NATO has become an invaluable instrument for shaping Euro-Atlantic security - a catalyst for a broader security order. At the age of 50, NATO has left | Opinion |
NATO: A Strategy for the 21st Century Secretary General's Wallenberg lecture01 Feb. 1999 America and Europe have all the ingredients for a successful security policy in the modern age: a strong commitment to democratic values, a penchant for economic innovation and competition, generosity towards less fortunate neighbours, and effective | Opinion |