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NATO Secretary General visits the United States20 Mar. 2006 discussed how to further strengthen NATO’s own capabilities and the Alliance’s ability to reach out to global partners, such as Australia, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea. On Darfur, the US President and the Secretary General agreed that if the African | News |
''A new NATO'' - Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the Norwegian Atlantic Committee in Oslo, Norway03 Mar. 2006 door policy; we will also look at the future of our Partnerships, including at how we can build closer ties to other countries, such as Australia or Japan; and we will deepen the political dialogue among Allies about all subjects of common concern. I | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, at the NATO Defense College in Rome, Italy21 Feb. 2006 to other like-minded countries, such as Australia or Japan; At the same time, NATO Allies will reaffirm the logic of NATO’s open door policy, and continue to give a strong incentive to the aspirants to keep up their reform efforts; And, of course, we | Opinion |
''NATO: Defending Values and Security'' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the National School of Public Administration, Warsaw, Poland16 Feb. 2006 is concerned, we will reaffirm the logic of NATO’s open door policy; we will also look at the future of our Partnerships, including at how we can build closer ties to other countries that share our values and interests, such as Australia or Japan; and we | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, at the 42nd Munich Conference on Security Policy04 Feb. 2006 defend our shared values. To my mind, that means also building closer links with other likeminded nations beyond Europe – nations such as Australia, New Zealand, South Korea or Japan. NATO is not a global policeman, but we have increasingly global | Opinion |
NATO and New Zealand to enhance cooperation03 Feb. 2006 , New Zealand , South Korea or Japan . ” Topics Relations with New | News |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai26 Jan. 2006 questions. You might have seen recently in The Financial Times that the US Ambassador put on the table the issue of NATO's wide relations with countries beyond our traditional zone. And she mentioned specifically, I think, New Zealand , Australia and Japan | Opinion |
"NATO's evolving operations" by James Pardew and Christopher Bennett01 Jan. 2006 expands, it will be increasingly important to forge global partnerships with like-minded countries such as Australia, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea. Indeed, this was a theme of Secretary General de Hoop Scheffer's speech at the February 2006 Munich | Opinion |
Interview: Christian Schwarz-Schilling: Bosnia and Herzegovina’s last High Representative01 Jan. 2006 that the country becomes a beacon of stability in Europe rather than a black hole on Europe’s edge. As EU Special Representative, I also intend to develop mechanisms to maintain links with the United States and other non-EU member states, such as Canada, Japan | Opinion |
'NATO’s role in Gulf security' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the State of Qatar / NATO / Rand conference in Doha, Qatar02 Dec. 2005 are now building new ties to Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea and other nations. Why? Because we all realise that in order to be more secure, we need to work together and have our actions well understood. And that by cooperating through NATO | Opinion |