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Remarks At the Orange County World Affairs Council16 Oct. 1997 programme - a programme we began in 1994 that has dramatically increased mutual understanding and cooperation between NATO and former Warsaw Pact, neutral and other non-NATO European countries; we have signed a Charter on a Distinctive Partnership | Opinion |
Inaugural Meeting of NATO-Ukraine Commission Friday 10 October 199710 Oct. 1997 . This first meeting held at Ambassadorial level follows the historic signing of the NATO-Ukraine Charter in Madrid on 9 July 1997. The Commission welcomed the early establishment of the permanent diplomatic mission of Ukraine to NATO and the accreditation | News, Pressrelease |
Security through NATO in the 21st Century: Vision to Reality Opening Remarks09 Oct. 1997 initiatives such as the NATO-Russia Founding Act and the NATO-Ukraine Charter to internal re-structuring and building the European Security and Defence Identity within NATO. And if this is not enough, there is still the Alliance's largest operation ever | Opinion |
Speech at ATA Meeting07 Oct. 1997 . Similarly, we are putting into effect the new NATO-Ukraine Charter, also signed at the margins of the Madrid Summit. The first meeting of the new NATO-Ukraine Commission takes place this week. The Charter demonstrates our willingness to support | Opinion |
End of the Century: Opportunities and Risks Remarks by the NATO Secretary General at University Pompeu Fabra06 Oct. 1997 a substantially enhanced Partnership for Peace programme We have intensified consultations with our Partners through the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC) We have signed a Charter with Ukraine on a distinct and effective partnership We have | Opinion |
European Security with an enlarged NATO Keynote speech At the Conference on "NATO Enlargement: Implications for Italy"03 Oct. 1997 location, is a crucial factor for stability and security in Europe. At the Madrid Summit, Allied leaders and Ukrainian President Kuchma signed a Charter which established a distinct and effective relationship between NATO and Ukraine. This relationship | Opinion |
A Workable Security Architecture26 Sep. 1997 arrived at a workable definition. Back then, the Charter of Paris articulated a new security architecture for a new Europe along: the concept of "interlocking institutions". It was based on the idea that in this new Europe, security could only be managed | Opinion |
Speech at the Standing Conference of Atlantic Organisations19 Sep. 1997 , Allied leaders and Ukrainian President Kuchma signed a Charter which established a distinct and effective relationship between NATO and Ukraine. This relationship will help strengthen Ukraine's participation in the building of a new, cooperative security | Opinion |
Remarks07 Sep. 1997 , in the year of the fall of the Berlin Wall, or in the hour of signing the Charter for a New Europe? As for me, I am inclined to think that the Cold War refuses to relinquish its strongholds and we must conquer them day-by-day and step-by-step, expanding | Opinion |
Speech29 Jul. 1997 Partnership for Peace programme; We launched the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC); We have signed a Charter with Ukraine on a distinct and effective partnership; We have enhanced the dialogue with our Mediterranean neighbours; We have made further | Opinion |