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Address03 Dec. 1999 an extremely friendly relations with our neighbours Bulgaria, Greece, Albania and Turkey. And we have signed free trade agreements and agreements on military co-operation with a number of countries. The International community had been ignoring for far too | Opinion |
Address03 Dec. 1999 to the medical experts that were in AFOR in Albania. And I have no doubt that our combat engineers, military police unit and staff officers earmarked for Kosovo will provide practical help whilst at the same time gaining experience from involvement | Opinion |
Final Communiqué - Meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Defence Ministers Session held in Brussels02 Dec. 1999 noted our deep appreciation for this support and in particular welcome the ongoing efforts of Albania and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia ª in supporting KFOR. NATO will continue to work closely with the countries of the region to build long | Official text |
Albania develops its cooperation with NATO01 Dec. 1999 Albania develops its cooperation with NATO | News |
Latvian President at NATO HQ26 Oct. 1999 Mrs Vaira Vike-Freiberga, the President of Latvia, came to NATO HQ on 26 October to meet NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson. Latvia is among the countries aspiring to NATO membership, together with Albania, Bulgaria, Estonia, Lithuania, Romania | News |
Kosovo08 Sep. 1999 The NATO-led multinational Kosovo peace implementation force (KFOR) now consists of 49,000 personnel, 41,000 of whom are in Kosovo, 6,000 in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 1 and 1,600 in Albania. In addition to the 17 NATO nations in KFOR, 21 | News |
Kosovo23 Jul. 1999 improvement on this level of co-operation. With only some 15,000 refugees left in Albania, there is a decreasing requirement for refugee transport assistance. AFOR transport is now concentrating on moving food aid and International Organisation/Non | News |
Security in the Balkans19 Jul. 1999 On 19 July, a consultative forum on security matters in South eastern Europe took place at NATO HQ. NATO Allies and Kosovo's 7 neighbouring countries (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, Slovenia and the former Yugoslav Republic | News |
Albanian border contaminated14 Jul. 1999 The Albanian MOD has tasked its newly formed Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Organisation to assess the extent of Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) and mine contamination in northern Albania. During the Kosovo crisis, Serb military and para-military forces had laid | News |
Kosovo07 Jul. 1999 returned from Albania alone since 15 June. Many of the refugees who have returned so far have been able to establish at least one room in their home, with the help of the UNHCR, in which they can live through the coming Winter until further reconstruction | News |