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Press conference by the NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai after the reinforced meetings of the North Atlantic Council and the NATO-Russia Council discussing missile defence19 Apr. 2007 Secretaries General - on the current state of play within the Alliance on missile defence. You know that missile defence is a long-standing issue within NATO. There has been work going on for many years on missile defence along three tracks. There is a fact | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General, Ambassador Claudio Bisogniero, at the opening of the NATO multimedia exhibition, National History Museum, Bucharest17 Mar. 2007 will reaffirm that NATO’s operations are vital to our security – and that they are successful. We will make it very clear that NATO’s military presence in Kosovo will continue throughout the current critical phase. We will reaffirm our determination to help | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the Grandes conférences catholiques01 Mar. 2007 gives Europe access to – and a degree of influence over – the United States. Such a framework does exist: NATO, our transatlantic Alliance. An Alliance that continues to be based on the core principle of collective defence, but which is now | Opinion |
Press briefing by Acting NATO Deputy Spokesman, Robert Pszczel28 Feb. 2007 of it have been, the capacity, if you like, have been offered to commercial companies. But let me stress that this does not mean that the system itself is being offered for some kind of privatization exercise. This is using the, so to speak, spare capacities | Opinion |
Press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai14 Feb. 2007 in which the country is working to meet NATO standards, political, economic, and of course military. There were words of concern about the current political stalemate that's taking place in the country. One party is boycotting the Parliament | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the Munich Conference of Security Policy09 Feb. 2007 would see an Afghan government which is better able to take the country in its own hands because that is after all what we are there for. What does that mean? That means a better effort on the ground and a better organization by all of us. And I think | Opinion |
Press briefing by James Appathurai, NATO Spokesman08 Feb. 2007 possible disturbances. The military briefing was focused, as I say, on preparations and capabilities. Then Ministers of Defence discussed the current political situation and the future of the status process. The messages were very clear. The unity around | Opinion |
Press Briefing06 Feb. 2007 . And I'm expecting a good discussion there of current security issues, including Afghanistan, Kosovo, perhaps Iraq. But also of more practical areas of cooperation, cooperation in response to the threats of terrorism and proliferation. In particular | Opinion |
Weekly press briefing by the acting NATO Deputy Spokesman, Robert Pszczel31 Jan. 2007 the development and stability of Afghanistan. An important event took place also this week which was mentioned today, that was the meeting of the Joint Coordination and Monitoring Board of the G8 grouping with Germany is currently the chairman and that's why | Opinion |
Keynote speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer in Berlin, Germany29 Jan. 2007 a secure environment for political and economic development. NATO can create that environment, but cannot do more. NATO does not have the civil means to drive reconstruction forward, and we also have no interest at all in acquiring such means | Opinion |