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Final Communiqué Chairman: Manfred Wörner29 May. 1991 to be expanded. The Allies will continue to promote co-operation on the basis of the principles set out in the Paris Charter. All these steps are helping to overcome the divisions of the past as we move towards our goal of a Europe whole and free | Official text |
Final Communiqué Chairman: Manfred Wörner17 Dec. 1990 <p>Progress towards a just and lasting order of peace in Europe - German unity - German contribution to European security and stability as a full member of the Alliance - <em>Charter</em> of Paris for a New Europe - CFE Treaty - Adoption of CSBM document | Official text |
Statement on the Gulf17 Dec. 1990 1. Iraq's invasion and brutal occupation of Kuwait represent a flagrant violation of international law and the Charter of the United Nations and pose a fundamental challenge to international order. We condemn Iraq's persistent contempt | Official text |
Address given at the 36th Annual Session of the North Atlantic Assembly Speech by Secretary General, Manfred Wörner29 Nov. 1990 and Cooperation in Europe, or CSCE. Since the Helsinki Final Act fifteen years ago, the CSCE process has been a unique success story. The manifold achievements of last week's Paris Summit, and the common democratic and market commitments enshrined in the Charter | Opinion |
CSCE Heads of State and Government publish the Charter of Paris21 Nov. 1990 the Charter of Paris 21 Nov. 1990 - | Last updated: 04 Nov. 2008 21:23 | News |
Building a new Europe Speech by Secretary General, Manfred Wörner at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech and Slovak...06 Sep. 1990 Spring proved that the love of your countrymen for freedom could not be extinguished, despite the dark years that followed. Charter 77 and other courageous groups stuck doggedly to the principles of the CSCE Final Act and its humanitarian provisions, thus | Opinion |
Declaration on a Transformed North Atlantic Alliance - (''The London Declaration'')05 Jul. 1990 inconsistent with the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter and with the CSCE Final Act. We invite all other CSCE member states to join us in this commitment to non-aggression. In that spirit, and to reflect the changing political role | Official text |
Declaration of the Heads of State and Government participating in the Meeting of the North Atlantic Council02 May. 1988 . It is unprecedented in its scope and success. Our security is indivisible. Our Alliance is dedicated to preserving peace in freedom and to collective self-defence, as recognised by the United Nations Charter . None of our weapons will ever be used except in response | Official text |
Declaration of the NATO Heads of State and Government participating in the Meeting of the North Atlantic Council02 Mar. 1988 . It is unprecedented in its scope and success. Our security is indivisible. Our Alliance is dedicated to preserving peace in freedom and to collective self-defence, as recognised by the United Nations Charter. None of our weapons will ever be used except in response | Official text |
Final Communiqué31 May. 1984 Atlantic Treaty, a major factor for peace and stability - adherence of members of the Alliance to their commitments under the North Atlantic Treaty, the United Nations Charter and the Helsinki Final Act - continued expansion of Soviet milita | Official text |