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Press conference by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen following the meeting of NATO Defence Ministers with non-NATO ISAF Contributing Nations23 Oct. 2013 on the concerns of the integration of missiles that Turkey's willing to get from China yesterday, this morning the Turkish Prime Minister said that, quote, if NATO is sensitive about the integration issues, first they have to focus on the Russian missiles | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen following the meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Defence Ministers session22 Oct. 2013 to persuade Turkey? And did those arguments include any of these arguments were about the transformation of technology could be done from an Allied country that can be given to Turkey, not from China; but from any Allied country? And my second | Opinion |
''Fulfilling Europe’s Potential'' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the Inter-parliamentary Conference for the Common Foreign and Security Policy and the Common Security and Defence Policy, Vilnius06 Sep. 2013 Europe’s for the first time. By 2015, it is forecast that defence spending in China alone will be equal to that of the 8 largest European NATO Allies combined. While our defence spending is falling, global security challenges are rising | Opinion |
NATO, Asian countries together at the Shangri-La Dialogue02 Jun. 2013 on the security situation in Central Asia, South Asia and North-East Asia. Following up on the 7th NATO-China staff talks, the two leaders discussed the potential for closer military-to-military cooperation, particularly in the field of counter-piracy. China | News |
''NATO and Japan – natural partners'' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the Japan National Press Club, Tokyo, Japan15 Apr. 2013 for the benefit of everyone. Together, this is our vision. And together, we can make it happen. Thank you. MODERATOR : (Speaks in Japanese) Q: My name is Muzi (sp?) Yomiuri Shimbun , staff writer in Tokyo. I'd like to ask you about China | Opinion |
Monthly Press Conference by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen18 Mar. 2013 seen from North Korea. The North Korean steps, their actions have been broadly condemned, not only by NATO; but by the whole of the international community, including, by the way, China. So the North Korean regime is as isolated as ever. Obviously | Opinion |
Visit of senior think tankers and policy makers from the Asia-Pacific region11 Mar. 2013 that North Korea’s nuclear programme is solely a safety assurance, though some cautioned about the risk of technology transfer to non-state actors, such as Al Qaida. Professor Dingli Shen from China emphasised the need for NATO to open towards North Korea | News |
''Meeting Today's Security Challenges'' - Introductory remarks by Ambassador Alexander Vershbow, NATO Deputy Secretary General at the ‘Munich Security Conference Kick-Off' - Berlin Germany23 Jan. 2013 approach can help encourage China to remain a responsible stakeholder in the region and beyond, while consolidating positive changes as we have seen in Burma. At the same time, the U.S. pivot will require European nations to be better able to address | Opinion |
Press conference by the Chairman of the Military Committee, General Knud Bartels at the end of the 168th Chiefs of Defence Meeting (including Questions and Answers)17 Jan. 2013 and from the Serbian military authorities is that they have a good cooperation. CAPTAIN DAN TERMANSEN : Any further questions? GENERAL KNUD BARTELS: Please. Q: (Inaudible...), China TV. I want to ask about, could you give me some detail | Opinion |
NATO Counter-Piracy Mission Making Real Progress17 Dec. 2012 , China, and Russia to prevent attacks. He said this coordination along with improved communication with local fishermen and better security measures by merchant vessels was having a real impact. However, he cautioned that new attacks could | News |