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Press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai and the NATO Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs and Security Policy, Martin Erdmann on the Informal meeting of NATO Foreign ministers in Oslo24 Apr. 2007 in the context of the Riga Summit, but I have the impression that nations are not yet ready to embark on that. APPATHURAI: I think you were next. No? Okay. Mark. Q: Mark John from Reuters. On Afghanistan, is it your sense that the U.S. has essentially | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer after reinforced meetings of the North Atlantic Council and the NATO-Russia Council discussing missile defence19 Apr. 2007 . It was not a meeting clearly where decisions could be expected. It was information sharing. We heard interesting briefings from the U.S. side, from our Polish colleagues and Czech colleagues, on their discussions. Detailed and open under the heading NATO is the right | Opinion |
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 to briefings by in principle the United States. General Obering, who is the head of the U.S. Missile Defence Agency and of course Ambassador Adelman, who is Under Secretary of Defence, updated their colleagues around the table on current U.S. discussions | Opinion |
Press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai28 Mar. 2007 that. The separate track is what happens in NATO and NATO will have, I think, two opportunities; two ways in which it can positively influence this discussion. One is to provide a forum for discussion amongst allies and with the Russians about the U.S. plans | Opinion |
Press briefing by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai27 Mar. 2007 (?) representatives of the U.S. government about (inaudible)... APPATHURAI: Where... I don't know which discussions you're talking about. Today was Afghanistan and Kosovo. Q: (inaudible)... Nicholas Burns and the Secretary General (inaudible | Opinion |
Press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai07 Mar. 2007 Achilles... APPATHURAI: A heel? (Laughs). Q: No, like a hero who started good, but ended pretty badly, you know. And the second question is maybe less serious, what is the practical sense of the U.S. Senate resolution concerning the future | Opinion |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General, Mr. Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and the Czech Republic, Mr. Mirek Topolánek05 Mar. 2007 to see that discussions already started in NATO. After the feasibility study stage we're approaching discussions which are proceeding there pre-implementation phase, and I am also very happy to say that our bilateral discussion with the U.S | Opinion |
Press briefing by Acting NATO Deputy Spokesman, Robert Pszczel28 Feb. 2007 of nations stepping out. I don't need to remind you that was very much in the news, and we're extremely happy to hear the recent U.S. announcements, British government announcement, many other countries. Talking about again, there is elements, forces | Opinion |
U.S. National Security Advisor visits NATO21 Feb. 2007 U.S. National Security Advisor visits NATO | News |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and the UN Secretary General's Special Envoy for Kosovo, Martti Ahtisaari16 Feb. 2007 to have and I agree with all of those. Q: Secretary General I have a question concerning U.S. missile shield to be built in Central Europe. Is it correct that such a fundamental question is discussed only on a bilateral level between Czech Republic |