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"Implications of NATO Enlargement" WEU Assembly Colloquium11 Mar. 1997 meeting in December, Allies designated NATO Secretary General Solana to negotiate with Russia a NATO-Russia Charter which would formalize the new cooperative security arrangement we hope to bring about. The third round of negotiations took place just last | Opinion |
Final Communiqué - Meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Defence Ministers Session held in Brussels18 Dec. 1996 to conclude a document which could take the form of a Charter between NATO and Russia. We believe that our relations with Russia can and should be made broader, more intensive, and more substantive and that they can and should be placed on a more permanent | Official text, Pressrelease |
Press Point of Mr. Javier Solana, NATO Secretary General and Minister Igor Rodionov, Russian Defence Minister18 Dec. 1996 an important decision between NATO and Russia, despite the points on which we do not agree. We have decided to start conversations in order to explore the possibility of reaching an agreement, a charter, a document, whatever the name will be in the end | Opinion |
Final Communiqué - Meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Defence Ministers Session18 Dec. 1996 . We welcome the aim to conclude a document which could take the form of a Charter between NATO and Russia. We believe that our relations with Russia can and should be made broader, more intensive, and more substantive and that they can and should | Official text, Pressrelease |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General, Javier Solana, and General Joulwan, SACEUR17 Dec. 1996 of officers or other things that would draw the prospect closer of a Russia-NATO charter before the Summit in July? SECGEN: Let me start with the first question. As far as AFSOUTH is concerned, this has not been a question of debate today. It's true | Opinion |
Intervention of Russian FM Evgenii Primakov Morning Meeting of the NACC (Unofficial translation)11 Dec. 1996 can cite as well the acceptance at the Lisbon Summit of the central place of OSCE in guarantying European security, and the working out of a Charter of European Security. I would like especially to point out the decision by NATO not to move nuclear | Opinion |
Press Statement by the Secretary General After the NACC Ministerial11 Dec. 1996 /Russia Charter. Our meeting then focussed on 2 topics: our cooperation activities within the NACC and PFP and ways to further strengthen them; and on the situation in Bosnia and other regional security issues. En ce qui concerne le | Opinion |
Press Conference11 Dec. 1996 question to Secretary General: when NATO talks about a NATO/Russian Charter, do you think it will be just a document with political declarations or a legally binding document? Second question is to Minister Primakov. NATO is going through an internal | Opinion |
Statement of the Chairman-in-Office of the OSCE, Federal Councillor Flavio Cotti11 Dec. 1996 to elaborate a Platform in which the principles and modalities for future cooperation shall be defined. Security cooperation is to be manifested in a Charter on European Security. Naturally, this first substantial exchange of views among the Heads of State | Opinion |
Statement to the press by NATO Secretary General, Javier Solana, following the meeting of the North Atlantic Council...10 Dec. 1996 . We want to ensure that NATO and Russia have a strong, flexible means to consult and cooperate as part of our evolving relationship. Agreement might be expressed in a document or could take the form of a Charter, which could encompass: the shared | Opinion |