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Conference on Mediterranean Dialogue in Amman, Jordan26 Jun. 2006 PDF Library News articles in Arabic 5 Jul. 2006 - Al Rai ( PDF ) 28 Jun. 2006 - Al Rai ( PDF ) Jun. 2006 - Al Rai ( PDF ) News articles in English 26 Jun. 2006 - Jordan Times ( PDF ) Jun 2006 - Jordan | News |
Statement at the Closing Session of the 2006 CFE Review Conference02 Jun. 2006 and under 8,000 combat aircraft for respective ceilings of 4,000 attack helicopters and 13,600 combat aircraft. In addition, in accordance with related commitments, some 20,000 items of equipment East of the Ural Mountains have been disposed of. 5 | Official text |
Questions and answers with NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, the Ministers of Defence and Foreign Affairs27 Apr. 2006 : I think you need a microphone. Q : ( Speaking in Bulgarian )... De Hoop Scheffer : Let me start where you finished. I was making my remarks about the core of NATO, integrated defence, the integrated structure, the Washington Treaty, Article 5 | Opinion |
News conference by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, following the informal meeting of the NAC27 Apr. 2006 . The centre of gravity will stay the Euro-Atlantic area. NATO's core function, I said it this afternoon for the Atlantic Club of Bulgaria, NATO's core function is integrated defence, is the Washington Treaty, is Article 5. So that is not the consequence | Opinion |
Background briefing by NATO Secretary General on the upcoming ministerial meeting in Sofia, Bulgaria25 Apr. 2006 . NATO will be NATO. The core of NATO is not changing. We're not talking about membership, to avoid other misunderstandings. Article 5 is Article 5. NATO will retain its core function. But I hope you understand what I mean by this 20th, 21st Century | Opinion |
"Farewell to war" by Christoph Bertram, Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies01 Jan. 2006 enshrined in Article 5 of the Washington Treaty more diluted. Emphasising stability operations as the Alliance's primary function would remind newcomers that membership is not about demanding NATO's assistance with whatever difficulties they might have | Opinion |
"Foreword" by Christopher Bennett, editor NATO Review01 Jan. 2006 and the end of the Cold War; NATO's post–Cold War transformation, the development of NATO's partnerships and the Alliance's interventions in the former Yugoslavia; and NATO's ongoing, post-9/11 transformation, the invocation of Article 5 and the Alliance's | Opinion |
NATO-Ukraine Action Plan22 Nov. 2005 .A.5 ensure freedom of assembly; I.1.A.6 complete administrative reform; I.1.A.7 strengthen civilian and democratic control over the Armed Forces and the whole Security Sector; I.1.A.8 fight corruption, money laundering and illegal economic activities | Official text |
“Keeping NATO relevant: A shareholders report” - Speech by the NATO Secretary General at the NATO PA in Copenhagen15 Nov. 2005 , collective defence remains the cornerstone of this Alliance . Article 5 is the strongest promise sovereign nations can give to each other. In an uncertain world, this is a most precious asset – an asset that we must defend and preserve. At the same time | Opinion |
Press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai on NATO's assistance to Pakistan18 Oct. 2005 , is this basically the same? I don't... other than maybe the number of flights, I don't see any difference, although with Katrina it was called an NRF or use of NRF assets. And then assuming that the NRF 5 or elements of NRF 5 are deployed, how would that differ | Opinion |