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Three new members16 Mar. 1999 a ceremony at the Truman Library, Independence, Missouri. This location was chosen, as mentioned in a previous issue, to honour President Harry Truman who announced the creation of NATO 50 years ago. In a statement made just before the signing | News |
NATO: Ready to Meet the Challenges Ahead15 Mar. 1999 the Alliance's founding fathers could have hoped for. As a result of these and other reassuring developments over the past decade, some have inevitably asked whether there is still a need for NATO. After all, the threats which inspired NATO's creation have | Opinion |
Speech09 Mar. 1999 transatlantic relationship. NATO's role is not only to help manage these transitions individually - it is also bringing them together in a coherent way. In short, the creation of new relations between an integrating and widening Europe, a participating Russia | Opinion |
"Life begins at fifty"08 Mar. 1999 Solana, gave the opening speech in which he identified NATO's main challenges for the next century: the management of three major transformation processes, that of Europe, Russia, and the transatlantic link. He stated that " ...the creation of new | News |
Remarks by Dr. Javier Solana, NATO Secretary General at the Conference on ''The Mediterranean Dialogue and the New NATO'' in Valencia, Spain25 Feb. 1999 . Yet it has already shown its potential to evolve. We went from five Dialogue Partners to six. We went from a loose pattern of meetings to a structured one, through the creation of the Mediterranean Working Group two years ago. But most importantly, we | Opinion |
Remarks18 Dec. 1998 of the PfP Planning and Review Process as well as creation of the Euro-Atlantic Disaster Response Coordination Centre. We also attach a great importance to all the EAPC/PfP initiatives that reinforce regional stability in the Balkans, including intensive | Opinion |
Statement - NATO-Russia Permanent Joint Council meeting at Ministerial level09 Dec. 1998 , and reviewed the ongoing work at experts level in the field of peacekeeping. They emphasized progress made in exploring possible armaments-related cooperation and welcomed the recent agreement on the creation of a joint NATO-Russia Information and Consultation | Official text |
Statement08 Dec. 1998 nations. Georgia appreciates the importance of the Euro-Atlantic Disaster Response Co-ordination Center and the work it has done during the short period of its existence. We observe with satisfaction the deepening of the partnership by creation | Opinion |
Address "Future security challenges and NATO-Partner Co-operation in the context of EAPC and PfP"08 Dec. 1998 interoperability. In this regard, we look toward to further deliberations, as reported in May EAPC ministerial, on the PSE's involvement in the third level of command structure. It is simply natural to complement implementation of PSE's with the creation | Opinion |
Address by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia, H.E. Dr Boris FRLEC08 Dec. 1998 of our borders but also our ability to undertake Allied responsibilities, if I may say so. We appreciate the way that NATO consulted and informed selected partners during the Kosovo crisis. The active role of NATO enabled the creation of an environment | Opinion |