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Joint Press Conference with the NATO Secretary General and the Minister of Defence of Ukraine14 Jun. 2007 at current Ukraine's political difficulties. To say you the following: that even the current government wishes… representing political forces that one could have difficulty to imagine working together. This government and this parliamentary coalition proved | Opinion |
Background briefing on the upcoming meeting of Defence Ministers by John Colston, Assistant Secretary General for Defence Planning and Policy11 Jun. 2007 , Montenegro and Serbia attend. So it will be an important meeting from that respect. We'll have an opportunity to discuss the ways in which Allies and Partners work together in operations and the contribution of Partners to current NATO operations is very | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the “Security and defence agenda” conference08 Jun. 2007 place if ISAF does not succeed in providing security and stability. ISAF will continue its strong efforts in this regard. And we expect Afghanistan’s neighbours – and especially Pakistan and Iran -- to play their part in ensuring the security | Opinion |
Press briefing by NATO Spokesman James Appathurai06 Jun. 2007 . Next, over lunch, a working lunch of the NATO-Ukraine Commission with the Ukrainian Minister of Defence, and there will be a point de presse, according to the current schedule, at 14:35 with the Secretary General and the Ukrainian Minister of Defence | 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 . And in recent times we have seen the European Union or the African Union take up the challenge of deploying forces to stabilize conflict areas – a development that NATO does not see as rivalry but as a positive form of international burden sharing. Indeed | Opinion |
Press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai09 May. 2007 community that the Afghans continue to support the presence of international forces as strongly as they currently do and the polls that I have seen, all the credible polls over the past five years, show a continued 80 percent-plus support by the Afghan | Opinion |
Video interview with NATO's Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs and Security Policy, Ambassador Martin Erdmann25 Apr. 2007 that proliferation does not occur. In other words, there was a strong feeling for the need of better international coordination and cooperation. And there were numerous representatives who said that they would like to increase their practical cooperation with NATO | Opinion |
Press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai and the NATO Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs and Security Policy, Martin Erdmann on the Informal meeting of NATO Foreign ministers in Oslo24 Apr. 2007 institution, has to look into a broader concerted effort on the part of the international community to rebuild the country, to sustain the efforts. And we currently are in the political institutions here at NATO Headquarters engaged in developing | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General at the Microsoft-BBC-NATO - Defence Leaders forum Noordwijk aan zee23 Apr. 2007 decisive action when and where those problems first emerge. This new strategy of active engagement is clearly demonstrated by the wide array of current Alliance operations. As we meet here today, more than 50,000 troops are deployed under NATO command | Opinion |
Speech by Ambassador Alessandro Minuto Rizzo, NATO Deputy Secretary General at the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA), Delhi, India20 Apr. 2007 – an Alliance of currently 26 countries from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean – a collective actor , if you wish, which once considered the Soviet Union its main adversary. Some might conclude from all this that India and NATO are about as different as one | Opinion |