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"Managing Global Security and Risk" Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, at the IISS Annual Conference07 Sep. 2007 , from Japan to China, and from Australia to New Zealand – in all these countries, interest in NATO is rising. Why? Because in a globalised world, our security interests are converging more and more. And because NATO is increasingly acting as a hub | Opinion |
"Today’s NATO, and why it matters" Speech by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer Lloyd’s City Dinner05 Sep. 2007 environment you need to do business. And because we know that security has globalised, NATO has taken in new members, and built partnerships with countries around the globe, from Sweden to Ukraine to Morocco to Australia and Japan – about 60 countries in all | Opinion |
UN representative briefs NATO on Afghan drugs issue05 Sep. 2007 Central Asian partners, Russia, the World Bank, the European Union and Japan, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive approach to the issue. Link between security and drugs In a briefing for journalists, he stressed that countering opium production | News |
"The New Strategic Scenario: Challenges to Security" - Speech by Ambassador A. Minuto-Rizzo, NATO Deputy Secretary General, at the Summer Course on “Spain’s 25 Years in NATO: Working Together for Peace and Security”10 Jul. 2007 cooperation with countries from Northern Africa and the Middle East. We are also building new ties with countries from the Gulf region. And we are responding to the interests voiced by other important players, such as Australia, New Zealand and Japan | |
Address by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the Rome conference on the rule of law in Afghanistan03 Jul. 2007 , are making invaluable military and non-military contributions, and so are several nations from further afield, such as Japan, the Republic of Korea, Australia, and New Zealand. My next point is that while it is essential to maintain our military | Opinion |
Opening remarks by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer Meeting of the North Atlantic Council with non-NATO ISAF contributors and Defence Minister Wardak of Afghanistan15 Jun. 2007 proposals within the framework of NATO-Japan co-operation on the reconstruction of Afghanistan have now been approved The two projects, which will be coordinated by the Lithuanian PRT in Chaghcharan, have a total value of around 160,000 US dollars | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the “Security and defence agenda” conference08 Jun. 2007 such as Japan, the Republic of Korea, Australia and New Zealand. We are now stepping up our efforts to train and equip the Afghan National Army. The Afghan authorities would like to assume full responsibility in their own country, as soon as possible | Opinion |
Keynote address by NATO Assistant Secretary General for Public Diplomacy H.E. Mr. Jean Fournet at the joint public diplomacy conference 'Media in a Changing World: Perspectives from GCC and NATO'06 Jun. 2007 in the Balkans and countries from as far away as Australia, New Zealand and South Korea – even Japan --contribute to our mission in Afghanistan. So NATO is increasingly an organisation which is able to bring together the international community in the broadest | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at NATO Parliamentary Assembly held in Madeira25 May. 2007 in Afghanistan but 11 partners as well, that we have important contributions in the military or the non-military sense from important nations like Japan, the Republic of Korea, Australia, New Zealand and many other, as I said, non-NATO partners sharing the burden | Opinion |
Visit to NATO by the Minister of Defence of Japan04 May. 2007 Visit to NATO by the Minister of Defence of Japan | Pressrelease |