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Questions and answers with NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, the Ministers of Defence and Foreign Affairs27 Apr. 2006 them distance. And I'm, of course, very open in saying that although NATO is not playing, if I may use that expression, the first violin in the orchestra in the whole discussion on Iran--we have the EU 3, we have the U.S.-- what happens in those | Opinion |
Press conference by Condoleezza Rice, US Secretary of State, following the informal meeting of the NAC27 Apr. 2006 conflicting reports about whether the U.S. troops to be stationed in the Bulgarian facilities -- you asked for permission (inaudible) from the Bulgarian commander of these bases or not? Would you please clarify this situation? SECRETARY RICE: Do you mean | Opinion |
News conference by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, following the informal meeting of the NAC27 Apr. 2006 busy there, in the diplomatic process. NATO is not. That does not mean that this is not a subject which is relevant for the allies. Of course it's relevant. But the EU 3 and the U.S. , Security Council, IAEA, are the ones who are leading the process | Opinion |
Background briefing by the NATO Spokesman05 Apr. 2006 that I wanted to brief you on. One is, we got a briefing today in the Council, the ambassadors got a briefing today in the Council, by John Walters, who is the U.S. Director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy. The short form | Opinion |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai22 Mar. 2006 with the expansion to Stage 3, but expansion to Stage 4 as soon as possible. Finally, the Secretary General did raise, with the President, the issue of the U.S. decision to withdraw its fighters from Iceland . This is something which the Icelandic Prime Minister | Opinion |
NATO and Partner countries discuss transformation15 Mar. 2006 . NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander Transformation U.S. Air Force Gen. Lance L. Smith said the transformational efforts throughout the Alliance and Partner nations have been “dynamic and impressive.” Smith said NATO started undergoing sweeping changes | News |
Speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General, Alessandro Minuto Rizzo, at the Law Faculty of the University of Zagreb, Croatia23 Feb. 2006 the point. The transatlantic link works both ways. Through NATO, the U.S. can make its voice heard in Europe. And we Europeans, in turn, use NATO to get our perspectives across to Washington. These unique characteristics continue to make NATO a very solid | Opinion |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai14 Feb. 2006 , Turkey, the U.K. and the U.S. Each submarine of the eight will have the opportunity to be the hunter, as well as the prey. And surface ships from NATO's standing naval forces will take part, as well as a French frigate and an Italian patrol boat | Opinion |
Questions and answers with NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, and Antonio Martino, Minister of Defence of Italy09 Feb. 2006 on the basis of the U.S. presence mainly. So in that sense we have a Phase 4 in the sense that the U.S. are there. Let me add that the ISAF operation and Operation Enduring Freedom are and will be distinct operations, of course in synergy with each other | Opinion |
Intervention by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the Afghanistan Conference in London, United Kingdom31 Jan. 2006 presence, the operating environment will be more challenging, but the Alliance is determined to meet these challenges in coordination with the Afghan Forces and the U.S. led Coalition. And while our mission will expand, our main objective remains the same | Opinion |