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''Russia and NATO: so much to gain'' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the Kuznetsov Naval Academy in St. Petersburg05 Jul. 2011 Admiral Rimashevskiy, Ambassador Rogozin, Officers, Ladies and Gentlemen, This is my first visit to St Petersburg as NATO Secretary General. Actually I’ve been here before in my previous capacity as Prime Minister of Denmark. But this is my first visit | Opinion |
''NATO: Preserving Unity Through Solidarity'' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the World Affairs Council of Atlanta in Atlanta, Georgia09 May. 2011 . All 28 Allies make shared sacrifices for our shared values and our shared security. When I was growing up in Denmark, we feared nuclear attack. United in NATO, we faced down that threat, and we overcame it. Today, many different challenges lie | Opinion |
NATO Allies and Russia put their trust in Afghan Air Force21 Apr. 2011 ), as Executing Agent, is responsible for all aspects of executive management. Russia, Denmark, Luxemburg and Turkey have already contributed to the project, which amounts to a total of 5 million USD. Operations in remote, hard-to-reach areas of Afghanistan | News |
NATO’s airborne surveillance: Eyes in the sky18 Mar. 2011 Republic, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States. One E-3A aircraft flying at 30,000 ft (9,150 m) can provide surveillance coverage | News |
''Strengthening European security'': Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Warsaw17 Mar. 2011 of the Council of the European Union – taking over from Hungary. I have fond memories of the time Denmark held the Presidency and I was Prime Minister. Because it was at the European Union Summit in Copenhagen in December 2002 that we completed negotiations | Opinion |
Secretary General’s Monthly Press Conference - 7 February 201107 Feb. 2011 shot dead by real bullets? Thank you very much. ANDERS FOGH RASMUSSEN: I can tell you that would not be the case in Denmark. I mean the Danish people are a bit more calm than further South. So I don’t think… I think it is a hypothetical question | Opinion |
From soldiers to entrepreneurs: NATO-Ukraine resettlement programmes bear fruit18 Jan. 2011 through the Partnership for Peace Trust Fund mechanism. This allows individual Allies and Partner countries to offer their support with lead nations, the Netherlands and Denmark, playing a key role. The Centre helps former military personnel prepare | News |
2010 : NATO’s year in review21 Dec. 2010 building in a keynote speech at a conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, organised to mark the 10th anniversary of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325. The resolution recognizes the disproportionate impact that war and conflicts have on women | News |
NATO Nations pursue cost-savings through joint Counter-Improvised Explosive Device (C-IED) procurement23 Nov. 2010 of savings was in the high millions of Euros. ” C-IED is one of 11 items endorsed by Heads of State and Government as part of the Lisbon Package of “most pressing capability needs”. NATO members Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Italy | News |
Comprehensive report on the NATO/EAPC policy on the implementation of UNSCR 1325 on women, peace and security and related resolutions20 Nov. 2010 . First, at national level, implementation of 1325 is supported through National Action Plans. Out of the total of 22 nations with approved plans, 16 are NATO and PfP nations (Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, Finland | Official text |