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Statement to the press by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at the press conference following the meeting of the NAC06 Jun. 2002 now to deliver those capabilities that they are well aware must be obtained. Q: Lord Robertson: , is it your opinion that NATO fundamentally will become an offensive Alliance, and by that I mean do you envision the invoking of the NATO Charter | Opinion |
Press Briefing by US Secretary of State, Colin Powell following the Summit Meeting of the NATO-Russia Council28 May. 2002 of the members of NATO, the charter members and those who have been added over the years. And NATO will be expanded, more members will be coming into it. So the self-defense aspects of NATO will always be there, increasingly the capabilities that we have within | Opinion |
NATO-Russia Relations: A New Quality - Declaration by Heads of State and Government of NATO Member States and the Russian Federation28 May. 2002 this goal. In this context, we will observe in good faith our obligations under international law, including the UN Charter, provisions and principles contained in the Helsinki Final Act and the OSCE Charter for European Security. Building on the Founding | Official text |
Statement by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson, at the Joint Press Point with the Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs...15 May. 2002 the most striking progress has been achieved in the area of defence reform. We are hoping for further advances on this track. Lastly, I would like to underline upcoming 5th anniversary of the NATO-Ukraine Charter. Will be marked by a special event | Opinion |
Opening Statement by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at the Ministerial Meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission15 May. 2002 , characterised by ever closer partnership and integration. Since signing the NATO-Ukraine Charter on a Distinctive Partnership, almost five years ago, Allies and Ukraine have established a very impressive record in filling our relationship with life | Opinion |
Statement - Meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission in Foreign Ministers' Session15 May. 2002 Commission at Ministerial level has tasked Ambassadors to explore and develop, in the coming months, building on the Charter on a Distinctive Partnership, a deepened and broadened NATO-Ukraine relationship. Ministers intend that a reinforced relationship | Official text |
Final Communiqué - Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Council held in Reykjavik14 May. 2002 to our security. Actions taken to meet this challenge will be in accordance with our decisions and in full compliance with all our commitments under international law and relevant provisions of the United Nations Charter and national legislation. Our | Official text |
Statement - Meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission25 Apr. 2002 2002 in the context of the 5th Anniversary of the NATO-Ukraine Charter. | Official text |
2002 PBOS Shipping Day with Partners24 Apr. 2002 advisory point in NATO, as well as the NATO Chartering Clearinghouse concept developed with Partners which facilitates a coordinated approach to the shipping market. PBOS carries on a very robust cooperation with Partners. PfP Nations representatives | News, Pressrelease |
New director appointed to the NATO Information and Documentation Centre in Kyiv28 Mar. 2002 1997, the signature of the Charter on a Distinctive Partnership in Madrid, has significantly reinforced the level of co-operation between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Ukraine. The mission of the Centre is to provide information on NATO | News, Pressrelease |