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"Between integration and disintegration" by Carl Bildt, Chairman of the Kreab Group01 Oct. 2004 sort of common structure or go their separate ways. But there are also major issues to be addressed in the two complex, multi-ethnic states of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia ª. And in Albania, Croatia and Serbia | Opinion |
Improving Kosovo border security through training01 Aug. 2004 | News |
Statement by the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Sweden at the Summit meeting of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council29 Jun. 2004 and institution-building. The PfP provides useful tools, including the Trust Funds. Sweden has contributed to the Trust Funds for Georgia and Albania, and is ready to consider further contributions. With the broad area of security sector reform high on the agenda | Opinion |
Speech by the President of Romania at the Summit meeting of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council29 Jun. 2004 stabilization and Euro-Atlantic integration of the Western Balkans. Albania, Croatia, and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (ª) have made consistent progress in domestic reforms and act as "de facto allies" in support of regional and Euro-Atlantic | Opinion |
Joint Statement of the Foreign Affairs Ministers of the Republic of Albania, Republic of Croatia and the former Yugoslav Rep...29 Jun. 2004 Ministers of the Republic of Albania, Republic of Croatia and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (ª)on the occasion of the NAC-EAPC Summit 29 Jun. 2004 | Last updated: 04 Nov. 2008 00:17 | Opinion |
Speech by the President of Romania at the Summit meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Istanbul28 Jun. 2004 to consolidate stability and security in the region and in Europe. We welcome the progress by Albania, Croatia and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia on their path to NATO accession. Serbia-Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina have made important steps | Opinion |
Speech by the President of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly at the Summit meeting of the North Atlantic Council28 Jun. 2004 . NATO's door must remain open to all European countries that wish to join the Alliance and meet the requirements of membership. Of course, an important task now is to support the efforts of the current candidate countries - Albania, Croatia and Macedonia | Opinion |
Istanbul Summit Communiqué issued by the Heads of State and Government participating in the meeting of the North Atlantic...28 Jun. 2004 deployable to carry out the full range of Alliance missions; reaffirmed that NATO’s door remains open to new members, and encouraged Albania, Croatia and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (ª) to continue the reforms necessary to progress towards | Official text |
Students meet with NATO leaders on future of the North Atlantic Alliance24 Jun. 2004 commentary before and after the summit can be arranged by contacting the Atlantic Council of the United States. The following countries will be represented: Albania Estonia Netherlands Turkey Armenia Finland Norway the former Yugoslav | News |
NATO Secretary General visits aspirant countries26 May. 2004 | News |