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Chairman's summary of the meeting of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council in Defence Ministers Session06 Dec. 2000 the establishment of the PfP Trust Fund on anti-personnel landmines stockpiles destruction and the ongoing work on its first project in Albania involving seven nations. Ministers exchanged views on challenges and priorities in defence reform and emphasised | Official text |
Chairman's Report South East Europe Security Cooperation Steering Group (SEEGROUP) Meeting of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership ...06 Dec. 2000 at NATO Headquarters on 22 September 2000. Three further meetings at the level of political and military representatives were held at NATO Headquarters. Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, the former Yugoslav Republic | Opinion |
Final Communiqué Meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Defence Ministers Session held in Brussels on 5 December 200005 Dec. 2000 environment. We remain very grateful for the practical and political support which neighbouring nations, in particular Albania and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia , continue to provide to KFOR. We reviewed the status of the NATO-led operations | Official text |
Conference on economic development of the Balkans17 Nov. 2000 of the Stability Pact, economic cooperation and stability in the region and, more specifically, economic priorities for Albania were debated. It attracted high-level representatives from Albanian political, military and academic circles, from NATO, Atlantic | News |
Lord Robertson speaks to aspirant countries12 Oct. 2000 of Bulgaria on the subject of NATO's partnerships. On the following day, he participated in the Working Meeting of Defence Ministers from the countries participating in NATO's Membership Action Plan (Albania, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania | News |
NATO in the 21st Century Speech to the Millennium Year Lord Mayor's Lecture20 Jul. 2000 in Albania, or the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia . They would inevitably have ended up travelling further, including to our countries. Whatever our responsibilities to welcome true refugees, the best solution for everyone is if people can simply stay | Opinion |
Military exercise in Albania21 Jun. 2000 Military exercise in Albania | News |
Remarks09 Jun. 2000 Dear Secretary General, Colleagues, Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to inform you that earlier today the Defense Ministers of Albania, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia had an informal meeting | Opinion |
Statement on the situation in the Balkans issued at the Meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Defence Ministers Session...08 Jun. 2000 to the protection of persons belonging to ethnic minorities. This represents one of the most challenging issues for KFOR and UNMIK. We remain deeply grateful for the practical and political support which neighbouring nations, in particular Albania and the former | Official text |
Intervention25 May. 2000 . NATO is actually facing new challenges that threaten peace and international security. No doubt those challenges differ from those of the Cold War. It is not only up to NATO to confront them, but to the whole international community. Albania | Opinion |