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Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai19 Jan. 2006 . The President of Slovenia will be coming to NATO on Tuesday, the 24th. On Thursday, the U.S. Undersecretary of State for African Affairs, Ms. Frazer, F-R-A-Z-E-R, will be speaking to the Council and that will be immediately followed by a visit by UN | Opinion |
Video background briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai16 Jan. 2006 , and the correct operational plan, the correct relationship with the U.S.-led coalition, Operation Enduring Freedom. All of these elements we are very confident will be in place for an expansion of the mission into the south, and eventually also into the east | Opinion |
Press availability with the US Secretary of State following the meeting of the North Atlantic Council08 Dec. 2005 months. So that was the agenda. We will have further partnership discussions this afternoon with the EAPC, with Russia and with Ukraine. Thank you. Q: Sylvie Lanteaume, AFP. Madame Secretary, having stated the U.S. Administration's position | Opinion |
Greece to establish maritime interdiction centre16 Nov. 2005 . It will be sponsored by Greece. The memorandum was signed by NATO's new Supreme Allied Commander Transformation U.S. Air Force General Lance L. Smith, Greek Navy Admiral Panagiotis Chinofotis, Chief of the Hellenic National Defence General Staff and U.S. Marine Corps | News |
"The future of the Balkans" - STOPWATCH 2, Debate 2: Special interactive video forum series with Jamie Shea24 Oct. 2005 Croatia , Albania , Macedonia are actually working together. It was U.S. sponsored. We at NATO sponsored a Southeast Europe Initiative which has actually brought countries together and to work on security issues and to build transparency among countries | Opinion |
Press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai on NATO's assistance to Pakistan18 Oct. 2005 of the NRF, use of the NRF, is one of the elements under discussion, so we'll come back to this on Friday. Leon ? Q: Yeah, one technical question. The C-17 you mentioned. That's obviously not NATO's right? That's probably the U.S. who's leasing | Opinion |
"Helping the US cope with Katrina's aftermath" - Video interview with the DASG for Operations21 Sep. 2005 specific a Q : Mr. Jochems, welcome. Thank you for coming to answer some questions today. First of all, how did NATO get involved in assisting the U.S. following Hurricane | Opinion |
Joint press point by the NATO Secretary General and the Minister of Defence of Germany following the informal meeting13 Sep. 2005 on transformation at the end of next year. It's a U.S. proposal, you know the formalities, the 26 have to agree, consulting capitals. What we have discussed here, as politicians, not as technicians, as politicians, that is exactly what we should agree upon | Opinion |
Press briefing by the NATO Secretary General on additional NATO support to the US for the aftermath of hurricane Katrina09 Sep. 2005 : the NATO Katrina support operation. If you ask me why this is there's one simple reason why this decision was made, and that is, of course, the U.S. request, the formal reason. But the main reason, of course, is the immense degree of human suffering | Opinion |
The winner of the 2005 award ''NATO Manfred Wörner Fellowship''02 Sep. 2005 . Jeffrey Larsen (US) for his proposal on “U.S. Policy toward Non-Strategic Nuclear Weapons and Implications for NATO”. Dr. Larsen is Adjunct Professor of International Studies at the University of Denver | News, Pressrelease |