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Lord Robertson visits Tirana and Skopje29 Nov. 2002 Lord Robertson travelled to Albania and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 1 on 29 November to deliver the message that the Alliance’s door remained open and to urge the two countries to continue reforms. Neither were invited to begin | News |
NATO Secretary General to Visit Albania and Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia28 Nov. 2002 NATO Secretary General to Visit Albania and Former | News |
Statement by Federal Chancellor Gerhard Schröder at the Summit Meeting of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council22 Nov. 2002 also be paid to the progress Albania, Macedonia and Croatia have made in their preparations for NATO membership. We would encourage them to keep up the momentum of reform. Over the years ahead Germany will give them the same wholehearted support | Opinion |
Statement by Mr. Ion Iliescu, the President of Romania, at the "19+7" meeting of Heads of State and Government of NATO count...21 Nov. 2002 testify to our ability to act as trustworthy, reliable allies. We shall continue our work together, reinforcing each other's efforts on the road to full integration into the Alliance, while supporting the aspiration of Albania, Croatia and Macedonia | Opinion |
Prague Summit Declaration issued by the Heads of State and Government participating in the meeting of the North Atlantic Cou...21 Nov. 2002 to receiving the invitees' timetables for reforms, upon which further progress will be expected before and after accession in order to enhance their contribution to the Alliance. We commend Albania for its significant reform progress, its constructive role | Official text |
"The Transformation of NATO" Opening speech by Václav Havel, President of the Czech Republic at the conference organized by...20 Nov. 2002 is relatively clearly delimited in geographical terms as well. That is why, for instance, no one would think of offering membership in NATO to New Zealand, which is obviously closer to Britain in terms of civilization than a country such as Albania, while | Opinion |
Signature of a Memorandum on Logistic Cooperation between Georgia and the NATO Maintenance and Supply Organization (NAMSO) o...02 Oct. 2002 and Moldova, having earlier this year completed the destruction of 1.6 million anti-personnel landmines in Albania. | News |
NATO to help destroy munitions and clean up military sites in Georgia01 Oct. 2002 of 1.6 million anti-personnel landmines in Albania. | News |
Speaking notes13 Sep. 2002 destroyed: - 1.6 million APLs in Albania, with Canada as the lead NATO sponsor with donations from Austria, Belgium, Hungary, Norway, Netherlands, Switzerland and the United Kingdom; - launched a project to destroy 400,000 APLs in Ukraine | Opinion |
Allied Command Europe Mobile Force Land Headquarters to be dissolved in Autumn 200212 Aug. 2002 support units assigned to it by 14 NATO nations. For over four decades AMF(L) has supported a wide variety of NATO exercises. Elements of the AMF(L) deployed to Albania in support of operation ALLIED HARBOR to assist in the relief of refugees from April | News |