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Weekly press briefing by the NATO Spokesman James Appathurai09 Apr. 2008 on parliamentary procedures which vary in individual countries—when that is complete then the U.S. Department of State, and it is the U.S. because the U.S. is the depository state for the Washington Treaty, the U.S. State Department will tell the Secretary General | Opinion |
Weekly press briefing by the NATO Spokesman James Appathurai05 Mar. 2008 that mean? It means that experts have come from capitals, because this is a North Atlantic Council meeting on missile defence. Three U.S. officials have come to present, to brief the Allies. That is John Rood, the Undersecretary for Arms Control | Opinion |
"Afghanistan and NATO: Forging the 21st Century Alliance" - Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C.29 Feb. 2008 witnessing the emergence of a two-tier Alliance? Clearly, there is a perception on the part of some NATO Allies that others are not pulling their weight. Notably here in the U.S., there is a palpable feeling that some European Allies are under-performing | Opinion |
NATO Public Diplomacy chief visits the United States21 Feb. 2008 of NATO’s Summit agenda that will take place next April in Bucharest. Mr. Bureau also met with U.S. officials and policy-makers working on public diplomacy at the Department of State, the Department of Defense, the Brookings Institution and the Heritage | News |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer following the informal meeting of NATO Defence Ministers08 Feb. 2008 be discussed before the U.S. missile defence system is integrated with the NATO system? What remains or what is left to be discussed? De Hoop Scheffer: What is left to be discussed is that we are working at a technical level to answer a number of technical | Opinion |
Press conference by Dr. Robert M. Gates, U.S. Secretary of Defense07 Feb. 2008 , U.S. Secretary of Defense 07 Feb. 2008 - 07 Feb. 2008 | Last updated: 13 Aug. 2008 12:07 | Opinion |
Weekly press briefing30 Jan. 2008 very important. They have a fund for that which has recently... it's been funded to about $1.6 million until now, and I understand that the U.S. Congress has just approved two more million for this fund. The Post Operations Humanitarian Relief Fund we | Opinion |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai23 Jan. 2008 will grow throughout 2008 to about 47, according to what we have in terms of current commitments. We will... we are short. We will still be short by the end of 2008. So there will have to be a bigger push on providing Mentoring and Liaison Teams. The U.S | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the annual press reception on the occasion of the New Year10 Jan. 2008 . Let's stay on Afghanistan. The Pentagon announced yesterday they're considering sending 3,000 U.S. marines to Afghanistan. And in doing so they explicitly recognize the fact that allies were not in position to add more combat troops at this stage | Opinion |
Press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai following the meeting of the NATO-Russia Council at the level of Foreign Ministers07 Dec. 2007 to try to characterize the Russian position, but you're quite right that there are series of bilateral discussions going on on the U.S. plans to put a third site, as they call it here in Europe, and that is not a NATO project. I don't need to speak | Opinion |