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Ukrainian Prime Minister visits NATO01 Mar. 2002 the evolving security situation in the Euro-Atlantic region, the situation in the Balkans, and ways to enhance practical NATO-Ukraine cooperation. The NATO-Ukraine Commission, which assesses the implementation of the NATO-Ukraine Charter on a Distinctive | News |
Statement - Meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission with H.E. Mr.A. Kinakh, Prime-Minister of Ukraine01 Mar. 2002 the security situation in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia¹, and the importance of supporting in all aspects, the NATO, OSCE, and EU peace support efforts. While discussing the 5th anniversary of the signing of the NATO-Ukraine Charter, the NATO | Official text, Pressrelease |
Statement by U.S. Secretary of Defense, Donald H. Rumsfeld, at the meeting of the North Atlantic Council18 Dec. 2001 smoldering, the Pentagon would have come under attack, coalition forces would be at war in Afghanistan, and, for the first time in the history of this Alliance, Article V of the NATO Charter would have been invoked, and we would have, among other things, NATO | Opinion |
Address by Slobodan Casule, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia ª at the EAPC07 Dec. 2001 cooperation, as envisaged in the Bucharest Charter and the Skopje SEECP Summit Document, should be enhanced and supported. Constructive cooperation in South Eastern Europe will help the stabilization of the region as whole and contribute to its faster | Opinion |
Statement - Meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission in Foreign Ministers' Session06 Dec. 2001 the NATO Ukraine Charter constitutes an important element of Ukraine's Euro-Atlantic integration policy and is an integral part of Ukraine's national security agenda. Ministers underlined the importance of joint efforts to promote a successful outcome | Official text |
NATO's Response to Terrorism Statement issued at the Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Council held at NATO Headqua...06 Dec. 2001 in accordance with our decisions and in full compliance with all our commitments under international law and relevant provisions of the United Nations Charter. Our fight is not against Islam or the innocent people of Afghanistan. Our countries are helping | Official text |
Opening statement by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson, at the meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission06 Dec. 2001 . This is even more important in the context of the potential future enlargement of the Alliance in the region. So far this year, we have made very good progress in giving life to the Charter. The Work Plan for 2001 has been implemented to the satisfaction | Opinion |
Memorandum of understanding between NAMSO and the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine on logistic support co-operation06 Dec. 2001 with this NATOPartnership for Peace (PfP) state, the concern of the NATO states to minimize thecosts of the programmes of the NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency that arecommon to the member states, this being one of the objectives laid down in the Charter of the NATO | Official text |
The TransAtlantic Community of Values facing New Challenges At the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung/Friend of Europe Media Dinner-Ro...04 Dec. 2001 Article V of its Charter, which states that an attack on one is to be considered an attack against all. This decision not only demonstrated the solidarity of all Allies with the US, it also provided a framework for NATO's practical support to the US-led | Opinion |
Statement03 Dec. 2001 human rights. And united in a determination to support and defend those values -- together. The clearest example of this was NATO's decision to invoke Article V of its Charter, which states that an attack on one is to be considered an attack against | Opinion |