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Opening statement by Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the meeting of the Council with H.E. Mr Taro Aso, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan04 May. 2006 Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the meeting of the Council with H.E. Mr Taro Aso, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan 04 May. 2006 - | Last updated: 02 Aug. 2012 17:15 | Opinion |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and Taro Aso, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan04 May. 2006 Scheffer and Taro Aso, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan<br/> <strong>linktitle: </strong><br />Joint press point with NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and Taro Aso, Minister of Foreign Affairs of <em>Japan</em><br /> <strong>filename | Audio |
Japanese Foreign Minister debuts at NATO Council04 May. 2006 04 May. 2006 - | Last updated: 02 Aug. 2012 17:17 Japan intends | News |
Visit to NATO by H.E. Mr. Taro Aso, Foreign Minister of Japan on 4 May 200603 May. 2006 Minister of Japan 4 May 2006 04 May. 2006 - | Press Release (2006) 046 Issued on 03 May. 2006 | Last updated: 02 Aug. 2012 17:20 | Pressrelease |
Press conference by Philippe Douste-Blazy, Minister of Foreign Affairs of France following the informal meeting of the NAC27 Apr. 2006 that it aspires to have closer relations with other countries, Japan, [South] Korea, Australia. Isn't this a slightly threatening scenario for Russia? THE MINISTER - As regards Ukraine, she is an essential strategic partner for NATO. We are adding our support | Opinion |
News conference by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, following the informal meeting of the NAC27 Apr. 2006 , or on the basis of the global threats and challenges. I could mention Japan , I could mention South Korea as well. The Japanese Foreign Minister is coming to Brussels to speak to the NATO ambassadors soon. The South Korean Foreign Minister was there. If I | Opinion |
NATO looks to global partnerships27 Apr. 2006 . This could see NATO reaching beyond its traditional partnerships and establishing deeper relations with countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Japan or South Korea. The Alliances is also looking at strengthening its current partnerships with non-member | News |
Background briefing by NATO Secretary General on the upcoming ministerial meeting in Sofia, Bulgaria25 Apr. 2006 , Japan , Korea , as you said, bringing them to the fold? What do you have in mind when you are thinking about it, bringing them to the fold? DE HOOP SCHEFFER: Well, I phrase that, of course, diplomatically, on purpose, for the simple reason | Opinion |
Monthly Briefing by NATO Secretary General24 Apr. 2006 Zealand, I could mention an important country like Japan, I could mention South Korea. So the future of these partnerships, not doing away, of course, with the importance of our present partnerships, is one of the items which will certainly be discussed | Opinion |
Press point by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and George W. Bush, President of the United States21 Mar. 2006 our values -- we have Australia, Japan, South Korea -- in other words, we'll see to it that the military agenda of NATO and the political agenda of NATO will be very seriously addressed in Riga. And I'm very glad for the support, the permanent support | Opinion |