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EAPC Seminar on "Economic Aspects of Military Base Management" Riga / Liepaja, Latvia, 3-5 October 199927 Sep. 1999 of former military sites. The session on the economic transformation of the Liepaja military site will include presentations and demonstrations related to the creation of a special economic zone. Journalists are invited to attend the opening session | News |
Chairman's summary of the Meeting of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council at Summit Level, Washington D.C25 Apr. 1999 at complementing and adding value to other international and national efforts in this field. They welcomed the creation of an open-ended ad hoc working group to examine how EAPC might contribute to controlling the transfer of small arms, recognizing the high number | Official text, Pressrelease |
Declaration of the Heads of State and Government participating in the NATO-Ukraine Commission Summit Washington, 24 April 199924 Apr. 1999 opportunities and we encourage all Partners to take advantage of them. We underlined that multinational peacekeeping units will play an important role in meeting future challenges of European security and therefore welcome and support the creation of the Joint | Official text, Pressrelease |
The Alliance's 1999 Strategic Concept24 Apr. 1999 of the Alliance, regardless of differences in their circumstances or in their national military capabilities, contributes to stability in the Euro-Atlantic area. The Alliance does not seek these benefits for its members alone, but is committed to the creation | Official text, Pressrelease |
Speech by Aleksander Kwašniewski, President of the Republic of Poland, at the Commemorative Ceremony23 Apr. 1999 and democracy in a Europe divided until 1989. The hope that the Iron Curtain would not last forever. The hope that as soon as Poland was able to determine its fate, it would take part in the creation of a better future for itself and for the whole | Opinion |
Opening Statement by NATO Secretary General, Javier Solana at the Commemorative Ceremony23 Apr. 1999 of what we have done and what we are doing. Fifty years after its creation, the Atlantic Alliance continues to demonstrate that for us values have meaning. Even half a century after its founding, NATO remains a community that faces up to challenges | Opinion |
The Washington Declaration signed and issued by the Heads of State and Government participating in the meeting of the North ...23 Apr. 1999 NATO's creation, the destinies of North America and Europe remain inseparable. When we act together, we safeguard our freedom and security and enhance stability more effectively than any of us could alone. Now, and for the century about to begin, we | Official text, Pressrelease |
Speech by William J. Clinton, President of the United States, at the Commemorative Ceremony23 Apr. 1999 creation. Today, they are a part of NATO, pledged to defend what was too long denied to them. So we say to Prime Minister Orbán, President Havel, President Kwasniewski, welcome to NATO, welcome home to the community of freedom. As we look to the future | Opinion |
Statement by Poul Nyrup Rasmussen, Prime Minister of Denmark,23 Apr. 1999 stood the test of time. One reason for this is NATO's will to develop. NATO has demonstrated great flexibility and an impressive ability to adapt quickly to the changing times and to contribute to the creation of an enlarged and safer European | Opinion |
Washington Summit23 Apr. 1999 through improved intelligence and information-sharing, enhanced public information and the creation of a WMD centre at NATO HQ. The WMD initiative will complement existing international regimes and arms control efforts under way to respond | News |