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Statement following the meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission in Ambassadorial session01 Mar. 2000 meeting was the first to be held in Ukraine since the Charter on a distinctive partnership was signed in Madrid in 1997, thus making a new momentum in the NATO-Ukraine distinctive partnership. A welcoming address by President Leonid Kuchma, emphasising | Official text |
Joint statement on the occasion of the visit of the Secretary General of NATO, Lord Robertson, in Moscow...16 Feb. 2000 faith their obligations under international law, including the UN Charter, provisions and principles contained in the Helsinki Final Act and the OSCE Charter for European Security. They will promote the strengthening of security in the Euro-Atlantic area | News |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at the Diplomatic Academy28 Jan. 2000 programme and to the signing of the NATO-Ukraine Charter. Considering where we started nine years ago, we have made tremendous headway. Nowhere does this become more practical, more obvious than in the Balkans; Ukrainian soldiers and soldiers from allied | Opinion |
Final Communiqué - Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Council held at NATO Headquarters, Brussels, on 15 December 199915 Dec. 1999 partnership in accordance with the Charter signed in Madrid in 1997. We are pleased that this partnership is providing a framework for co-operative initiatives such as the NATO Information and Documentation Centre in Kyiv, which is actively engaged | Official text |
Statement - Meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission at the level of Foreign Ministers15 Dec. 1999 in the Euro-Atlantic area and welcomed the approval by the OSCE Summit of the Charter for European Security, the adapted CFE Treaty and the updated Vienna Document. The Ministers expressed their confidence that the EAPC, the PfP program, the NATO-Ukraine | Official text |
The State of the Alliance: An American Perspective by Strobe Talbott, Deputy Secretary of State15 Dec. 1999 . At the Istanbul summit last month, all the leaders of the OSCE states - notably, and to his credit, including President Yeltsin - signed a Charter for European Security that recognizes that preventing conflict within states is as important to stability | Opinion |
Statement - Meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission in Defence Ministers Session03 Dec. 1999 Charter. They noted proposals to hold expert meetings on defence resource management, force planning and legal issues in the work plan for 2000. They stressed the need to keep the work under review and to follow-up on past meetings in the area of civil | Official text |
Remarks by David Andrews TD, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ireland01 Dec. 1999 of the Charter of the United Nations and the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Equally, Ireland reaffirms its commitments, which we have undertaken in the field of disarmament and arms control. Ireland attaches importance to the voluntary | Opinion |
Statement19 Nov. 1999 States. These commitments cannot be considered as falling exclusively within the domain of their internal affairs. NATO welcomes the adoption at this Summit meeting of the OSCE Charter on European Security ; in particular, the emphasis in the Charter | Opinion |
NATO-Ukraine Commission at the Ambassadorial level09 Sep. 1999 Summit Declaration. They positively assessed the implementaiton of activities under the NATO-Ukraine Charter in 1999, including the ongoing work of the Joint Working Group on Defence Reform, activities of the NATO Liaison Office in Kyiv as well | News |