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Briefing by NATO Spokesman at the meeting of the NAC at the level of Defence Ministers08 Jun. 2006 JAMES APPATHURAI (NATO Spokesman): There were two meetings that opened the morning. One was the Nuclear Planning Group, one was the Defence Planning Committee. These are two meetings in which France does not participate. The first one in particular | Opinion |
Press Briefing by NATO Spokesman and NATO Assistant Secretary General for DPP06 Jun. 2006 , the Allies less France, who does not participate in the integrated military structure. And that will be an opportunity for them, briefly, to review current issues related to NATO's nuclear forces, and to adopt the latest NATO force goals and to adopt | Opinion |
Press Briefing by NATO Spokesman James Appathurai24 May. 2006 an extension of support and Ambassador Jochems spoke with African Union officials. They have indicated their agreement, their desire, that NATO should extend its current support; that is strategic movement support, airlift, and staff capacity building till | Opinion |
Press Briefing by the NATO Spokesman17 May. 2006 security forces. The Ambassadors of course, all shared their various perspectives on this issue and the Secretary General made it clear that of course NATO is going to maintain its combat capability at current levels throughout this year. In other words | 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 for details, what does it mean for A, B, C, or D or E. This is a discussion which is starting now in Sofia. It is clear, as you know, that NATO's door is open, that NATO supports reforms. We had yesterday a meeting at ambassadorial level of the NATO-Ukraine | Opinion |
Background briefing by the NATO Spokesman05 Apr. 2006 , a developing national army, developing policy and developing counternarcotics security forces that are getting support in terms of planning and logistics from international forces. And that, of course, does include and will include NATO forces in future | Opinion |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai22 Mar. 2006 of a brief conclusion of what the discussions were, and I think you've probably seen this already, they, that is President Bush and the Secretary General, both agreed that if the AU mission does indeed transition to a UN mission in six months, that a request | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General, Alessandro Minuto Rizzo, at the CEPS-USEU Conference in Brussels21 Mar. 2006 . And the setback with the Constitutional Treaty has not really slowed progress in this particular area. So how does this development square with NATO? Some have bluntly stated that a coherent European Security and Defence Policy will make NATO next to redundant | Opinion |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai15 Mar. 2006 and Secretary Rumsfeld will be focussed, I think, on two main issues. One is on NATO's current operations and missions and in particular Afghanistan , Kosovo and Iraq. We just had a briefing last week by the general who is commanding the NATO training mission | Opinion |