Working Lunch with NATO and Mediterranean Dialogue Foreign Ministers
On 7 December 2007, NATO Foreign Affairs Ministers and their counterparts
from Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia
met at NATO Headquarters in Brussels.
This was the second meeting of NATO and Mediterranean Dialogue
Foreign Ministers. Since the Istanbul Summit in 2004, the
enhanced political dimension has gained both in regularity and substance.
Since the June 2004 Istanbul Summit, the annual Mediterranean Dialogue
Work Programme for practical cooperation has been gradually expanded
from more than 100 activities in 2004, to 200 activities in 2005, to
400 in 2006 and to more than 600 practical activities and events in the
year 2007.
An ever increasing number of officers from MD countries participate
in courses, seminars and exercises, reaching the number of 781 military
officers in 2006, thus contributing to promote interoperability between
the armed forces of NATO and MD countries.
During today’s press conference at NATO Headquarters the Secretary General
Mr. Jaap de Hoop Scheffer said: "The presence of these Ministers
is, in itself, a strong signal of shared interests between MD partners
and NATO, and of the ability to work together to tackle common challenges.
Ministers agreed that our political dialogue and practical cooperation
must go hand in hand. And we also had, today, a good political dialogue."
"In reviewing international issues, Ministers welcomed the outcome of
the Annapolis conference, and they looked forward to the start of negotiations
between the Israelis and the Palestinians. Even if this is not a NATO
issue, we all share a desire to see lasting peace in that region."