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Final Communiqué15 May. 1973 the practice followed at recent meetings, General Johannes Steinhoff, Chairman of the NATO Military Committee, General Andrew G. Goodpaster, Supreme Allied Commander Europe, and Admiral Ralph W. Cousins, Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic, were also present | Official text |
Final Communiqué15 Dec. 1966 on Germany - East- West relations - Outer Space Disarmament - Economic questions and Kennedy Round - Resolution on Technological Co-operation - Aid to Greece and Turkey- Cyprus "watching brief" - Broad analysis of international development | Official text |
Final Communiqué Chairman : Mr. D. U. Stikker04 May. 1962 Committee which reviewed progress made since their meeting in April 1960 in sharing the burden of research, development and production of military equipment, and made a number of recommendations for improving this co-operation. While there had been certain | Official text |
Final Communiqué Chairman: Mr. P.H. Spaak05 May. 1958 , a defensive organization, is now much more than merely a military Alliance. It is becoming a true community of free nations. Within this community, to a degree unprecedented in history, countries are carrying out a policy of close co-operation in peacetime | Official text |
Speech by H.E. Paul-Henri Spaak01 Oct. 1957 it looked as though nothing could prevent the successful resumption of their military advance, we owe it to the gathering of our forces under the NATO banner and to the fact that within that framework we were able to make clear our firm determination | Opinion |
The Atlantic Alliance and its Future Text of a speech given by M. Paul-Henri Spaak at the closing session of the Conference ...14 Sep. 1957 to be, whatever its success, a purely military alliance would in the ultimate analysis be weak and in danger. I flatter myself on having written, a long while back, before even the Atlantic Alliance was a reality, that it was not enough to teach men to fight side | Opinion |
Report of the Committee of Three on Non-Military Cooperation in NATO13 Dec. 1956 the defensive character of our Alliance and the importance of its non-military aspects. It should cover also replies to anti-NATO propaganda and the analysis of Communist moves and statements which affect NATO. In its turn, the NATO Information Division must | Official text |
Final Communiqué of the Ninth Session of the North Atlantic Council (''The Lisbon Decisions'' ...25 Feb. 1952 recommendations adopted -Infrastructure- Military terms of reference revised - Adaptation of NATO's organization by appointment of a Secretary General heading a unified interna | Official text |