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Press conference with NATO Secgen and ASG for Defence Investment on NATO moving to acquire C-17 Aircraft12 Sep. 2006 )... so let me ask my question. My question is, why Boeing? So was there any open tender announced and why Boeing was chosen, not any other(?) producer. And another part of the question (inaudible)..., after the project will be finalized does mean | Opinion |
Video interview with Director of the NCSA08 Sep. 2006 Moderator: My first question: What is the NATO Communication and Information Systems Services Agency and how does it fit into the NATO structure? Lieutenant General Ulrich Wolf (Director, NCSA): If a NATO staff officer is having a computer | Opinion |
Press Briefing by NATO Spokesman26 Jul. 2006 approved today, on a provisional basis--the approval is provisional, I'll explain in a moment--the expansion of NATO operations from the capital, North and West where they are currently, to the South. I say provisional because now that the Council has | Opinion |
Press point by NATO Secretary General and the Prime Minister of Georgia26 Jul. 2006 of Russia. Mr. Prime Minister could I ask you about the current situation in the Kodori Gorge? Could you comment the situation because there is no reliable data for the moment because of the informational black-out? And could you comment the moves | Opinion |
“Projecting Stability” - Speech by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the “Fundacion para las Relaciones Internacionales y el Dialogo Exterior” (FRIDE) in Madrid, Spain10 Jul. 2006 capabilities. This broad approach to security - projecting stability - is demonstrated by the wide geographic and functional range of NATO’s current operational commitments. And it is demonstrated most clearly of all in our operation in Afghanistan | Opinion |
Press Briefing by NATO Spokesman27 Jun. 2006 with the current violence in the country and also pointing out that one of the standards of NATO membership is being able to carry out elections that are free and fair and free of violence. That is clearly a NATO standard. And in that context this level of... low | Opinion |
Press Briefing by NATO Spokesman and LtCol Tony White20 Jun. 2006 it was the beginning for some reason. And then the U.K. just announced that they're going to provide extra forces in the NRF. I don't know if it's this rotation, but how far does that bring, you know, filling in the gaps? WHITE: Well, I'm not in a good position | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General at the Canadian War Museum, Ottawa, Canada15 Jun. 2006 NATO area. This new approach is reflected in the range - both the geographic range, and the functional range - of NATO’s current operational commitments. And it is most clearly seen in our operation in Afghanistan. L’Afghanistan est notre priorité | Opinion |
Opening remarks byMOD of Afghanistan at the meeting of theNAC with non-NATO ISAF contributors08 Jun. 2006 a nation that has suffered so much and make it a model of peace, prosperity, moderation, freedom and democracy. Time does not permit me to praise the contribution of all your nations individually. But I would like to thank the current ISAF commander | Opinion |
News briefing by US Secretary of Defense following the meeting of the NAC at with non-NATO ISAF contributors08 Jun. 2006 against Zarqawi's fingerprints and confirmed it later that night. The number of forces in Afghanistan -- I don't know. I think we've currently got about 20,000 in there. The Afghans are working their way up to many tens of thousands, and as they gain | Opinion |