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Prepared remarks by U.S. Secretary of Defense07 Jun. 2001 Secretary General Robertson, fellow ministers of defense. It is certainly a surprise to me to be returning to this distinguished Council after a briefabsence of a quarter of a century. My last time at a North Atlantic Council meeting as Secretary | Opinion |
Change and Security: Responding to the New Challenges17 May. 2001 not to destroy, but to save lives and restore stability to a conflict-torn region. One of the reasons NATO had to act in Kosovo was because, increasingly, throughout Europe and North America, we feel as though we are all one society. What happens in one part | Opinion |
Press Point08 May. 2001 also want to let you to know that the Deputy Secretary of State is currently in Asia -- Japan and Korea -- to also have consultations with our friends and allies. This close relationship with friends and allies, and the consultative process is extremely | Opinion |
Press Availability24 May. 2000 of the Permanent Joint Council. Q: On NMD, the Europeans don't feel a threat from North Korea as the American Government does, how are you going to solve this difference in view? SECRETARY ALBRIGHT: Well, first of all, I think that we have had very good | Opinion |
Transcript of the Remarks by President W. J. Clinton To People Of Detroit from United States Information Agency22 Oct. 1996 if America had not acted. As Senator Levin said, when I took office North Korea was moving forward with a dangerous nuclear program it had been working on for more than a decade. Thanks to our diplomacy, and with the help of Japan, South Korea, and China | Opinion |
Speech by the Secretary General at the Munich Security Conference,03 Feb. 1995 . Technically, the ongoing debate about ""dual-use"" items indicates that the lines between civilian and military applications of a given technology are becoming increasingly blurred. Politically, the behaviour of Iraq and North Korea has emerged as a major | Opinion |
Final Communiqué - Defence Planning Committee and Nuclear Planning Group15 Dec. 1994 The Defence Planning Committee and Nuclear Planning Group of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation met in Ministerial sessions in Brussels on 14th and 15th December. Our meeting came at the end of a series of high-level meetings over the last two weeks | Official text |
Final Communiqué issued at the Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Council at NATO Headquarters, Brussels01 Dec. 1994 at the Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Council at NATO Headquarters, Brussels 01 Dec. 1994 | Press Release M-NAC-2(94) 116 Issued on 01 Dec. 1994 | Last updated: 28 May. 2010 15:52 | Official text |
Statement issued at the Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Cooperation Council10 Jun. 1994 Meeting of the North Atlantic Cooperation Council 10 Jun. 1994 | Press Release M-NACC-1(94) 048 Issued on 10 Jun. 1994 | Last updated: 19 Oct. 2011 15:17 | Official text, Pressrelease |
Alliance Policy Framework on Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction Issued at the Ministerial Meeting of the North Atl...09 Jun. 1994 the following: some States (e.g., Iraq, North Korea) have not complied with, and even wilfully disregarded their international non- proliferation commitments, in particular those stemming from NPT membership; major political changes on the European | Official text |