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Final Communiqué - Meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Defence Ministers Session held in Brussels17 Dec. 1998 of Defence Ministers tomorrow will deal with substantial Ukrainian proposals for the further implementation of the NATO-Ukraine Charter. We confirm our commitment to intensify through PfP practical military cooperation with Ukraine, on the basis | Official text |
Statement09 Dec. 1998 I am pleased to participate in this meeting under the NATO-Ukraine Charter, which has done so much to foster our ever-growing and effective partnership. We are here today to reaffirm our commitments to this valuable co-operation and chart the way | Opinion |
Statement - NATO-Ukraine Commission meeting at Foreign Ministers' level held at NATO Headquarters, Brussels, on 9 December 199809 Dec. 1998 contacts between NATO and Ukrainian authorities. NATO expects to appoint the two Officers in early 1999. Ministers reviewed the wide range of projects undertaken in 1998 to implement the NATO-Ukraine Charter and discussed and approved the way forward | Official text |
The NATO-Russian Permanent Joint Council meets at foreign minister level09 Dec. 1998 in promoting consultation, coordination, and joint action. The NATO-Ukraine Commission meets at foreign minister level. Ministers review the implementation of the NATO-Ukraine Charter and agree on the work programme for 1999. A Memorandum of Understanding | News |
Final Communiqué - Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Council held at NATO Headquarters, Brussels08 Dec. 1998 reaffirm our view that Ukraine has a key role to play in European security. We attach importance to the development of strong and active practical cooperation and political consultations with Ukraine, under the aegis of the NATO-Ukraine Charter. We welcome | Official text |
Press Conference08 Dec. 1998 the visit? A: Well the expectation, and this is written into the Wye agreement, is that once and for all there will be, by a set of procedures, a reaffirmation of the renunciation of paragraphs in the charter that are anti-Israeli and that is what | Opinion |
Statement08 Dec. 1998 to all interested countries. The joint endeavour in the Euro-Atlantic community to meet future security challenges should be built on international law. In Sweden's view a Peace Support Operation according to chapter VII of the UN Charter requires | Opinion |
Address26 Nov. 1998 economy, building credible defence forces, contributing to peace and stability in Europe, and good neighbourly diplomacy. One of the instruments supporting our aspirations and practical steps towards NATO membership is the U.S. - Baltic Charter signed | Opinion |
Statement of the NATO-Ukraine Commission in Ambassadorial Session11 Nov. 1998 at the Ambassadorial level at NATO Headquarters in Brussels. The Commission discussed the implementation of NATO-Ukraine activities undertaken on the basis of the Charter signed in Madrid in July 1997. It noted that considerable progress has been made since | Official text |
Current Developments in NATO from the Chairman's Perspective Address27 Oct. 1998 with the principles of the United Nations Charter. Based on common values of democracy, human rights and the rule of law, the Alliance has worked since its inception for the establishment of a just and lasting peaceful order in Europe. And this remains its fundamental | Opinion |