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Press Briefingby Nicholas Burns, Spokesman10 Dec. 1996 the highlights. We will be giving you the text itself, but among the highlights, the Secretary said that there should be a charter between Russia and NATO. There has been quite a lot of emphasis on that, because along with enlargement, we want to have a new NATO | Opinion |
Transcript of Press Conferencegiven by the Foreign Secretary10 Dec. 1996 a strategic relationship with Russia, there is active interest in the concept of a charter, or a treaty, between Russia and NATO. Russia cannot simply have a relationship based on Partnership for Peace, its nuclear status, its involvement in non-proliferation | Opinion |
Final Communiqué issued at the Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Council10 Dec. 1996 the form of a Charter, which could encompass: the shared principles that will form the basis of our relationship; a broad set of areas of practical cooperation in particular in the political, military, economic, environmental, scientific | Official text, Pressrelease |
Statement on Bosnia and Herzegovina issued at the Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Council held at NATO HQ Brussels10 Dec. 1996 by a UN Security Council Resolution under Chapter VII of the UN Charter . SFOR will contribute to a secure environment necessary for the consolidation and stabilisation of peace by deterring or, if necessary, halting a resumption of hostilities | Official text, Pressrelease |
Christopher Statement, United States Information Agency Washington File, European Edition10 Dec. 1996 and keeps it thriving long after the last foreign soldier has left Bosnia. This relationship should be expressed in a charter between NATO and Russia. Russia and the Alliance should establish a formal framework for cooperating, consulting, training | Opinion |
Statement by Secretary of State Warren Christopher10 Dec. 1996 framework that extends their spirit to other joint endeavors and keeps it thriving long after the last foreign soldier has left Bosnia. This relationship should be expressed in a charter between NATO and Russia. Russia and the Alliance should establish | Opinion |
Press Briefing by Warren Christopher at NATO09 Dec. 1996 a Russia-NATO charter still stands. We are hopeful that following the OSCE meeting last week, Russia will now accept our offer for discussions. The Vice President had a good meeting with Prime Minister Chernomyrdin in Lisbon, as you know. My own prediction | Opinion |
Press Conferenceof Secretary General and General Lebed07 Oct. 1996 and the Summit would then determine them for the future. We have been talking also about the idea of a charter, a treaty, a document, in which we would like to deal with the political aspects and mechanisms of confrontation and cooperation between Russia | Opinion |
Speech by Mr. Javier Solana, Secretary General before the European Parliament02 Oct. 1996 , including a formal Charter which would create standing arrangements for consultation and joint action between Russia and the Alliance. But whatever the final form of our relations, the content of a Russia-NATO relationship will be substantial. I have sought | Opinion |
"NATO: Shaping Up for the Future" Speech by NATO Secretary General, Javier Solanaat the International Institute for Strategi...19 Sep. 1996 contributors to European security and stability, and we need a long-term relationship that reflects this fact. There are a number of imaginative, positive proposals in the air, including a formal Charter which would create standing arrangements for consultation | Opinion |