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NATO Secretary General’s statement on the Deployment of Russian Railway Troops into Georgia03 Jun. 2008 I am concerned by the current deployment of several hundred Russian military personnel into the Georgian region of Abkhazia, which is contributing to instability in what is already a volatile area | News, Opinion, Pressrelease |
Weekly press briefing by the NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai and Colonel Brett Boudreau, Public Information Advisor for the International Military Staff14 May. 2008 for, for their own reasons have decided that … it makes … operational sense for them to keep their forces in the theatre for a longer period of time, it does vary, it varies widely, varies from as best I can determine from three months to fifteen months | |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the Conference “After the Bucharest NATO Summit : European and American Missile Defense Perspectives”05 May. 2008 comprehensive coverage. Simply put, we need both the US missile defence elements and other sensors and interceptors. And this means that we need to link the US system with other national systems and NATO systems. Several architectures are currently being | Opinion |
Remarks by Ambassador Claudio Bisogniero NATO Deputy Secretary General at the first panel session: “NATO-Gulf relations in the framework of the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative”24 Apr. 2008 not just because the scope of the Alliance’s operations has broadened to countries of closer interest to you, with for instance our leadership of the UN-mandated International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan and with our current mission | Opinion |
''A New Era of Security Cooperation'' - Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the ICI Ambassadorial Conference24 Apr. 2008 has tripled, currently numbering more than 260. But it is not the sheer numbers that are impressive. What is even more important is that this programme has been developed through intensive consultations with the ICI countries. This demonstrates | Opinion |
Weekly press briefing by the NATO Spokesman James Appathurai09 Apr. 2008 missile defence architecture, which of course links the U.S. capability with current U.S. missile defence efforts. Finally, I can tell you that relatively soon work will begin to draft the parameters of the declaration on Alliance security which should | Opinion |
Video interview with NATO Assistant Secretary General for Operations Martin Howard07 Apr. 2008 in Afghanistan, and convert it and make it work as a proper tool for the North Atlantic Council (NAC) to give political military oversight of the campaign. I have already said in Kosovo that there is a big challenge in terms of ensuring that what KFOR does | |
Bucharest Summit Declaration issued by NATO Heads of State and Government (2008)03 Apr. 2008 of preserving the long-term viability of the CFE regime and we urge the Russian Federation to resume its implementation. The current situation, where NATO CFE Allies implement the Treaty while Russia does not, cannot last indefinitely. We have offered a set | Official text, Pressrelease |
Keynote speech by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and Panel intervention at the Bucharest Conference (GMF)02 Apr. 2008 not suggesting that this shift will happen overnight. For the foreseeable future, ISAF will remain indispensable. Nor does it change the need for Allies to do more. For example, we can and will do better to lift the remaining national caveats and fill | Opinion |
Interview with NATO Assistant Secretary General for Defence Investment Peter Flory on NATO's work on missile defence, defence against terrorism and cyber defence, all issues which are high on the agenda for the Bucharest Summit28 Mar. 2008 and alliance territory. This work has been updated and their current assessment tracks the work that's been done. Before, on a political military level we have looked at questions such as what is the role, potential role, of missile defence in an overall | Opinion |