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NATO’s Chiefs of Defence met on 5 and 6 May 2004 at NATO HQ for high-level military discussions. NATO’s Military Committee in Chiefs of Staff format is NATO’s highest military forum for such discussions, which traditionally oversee every aspect of NATO’s
NATO’s Chiefs of Defence met on 5 and 6 May 2004 at NATO HQ for high-level military discussions. NATO’s Military Committee in Chiefs of Staff format is NATO’s highest military forum for such discussions, which traditionally oversee every aspect of NATO’s military policy, doctrine and operations. General Harald Kujat, Chairman of the Military Committee presided over the meetings where, for the first time, 26 nations were represented at the table.
Mr. Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, NATO’s Secretary General was invited to address this historic meeting. He emphasised NATO’s role not only as the premier forum for transatlantic political consultations on security issues but also as a collective defence organisation. As such, he underlined the importance of the Committee’s work at the heart of the Alliance. The Military Committee’s main task is to give advice to the Secretary General and the North Atlantic Council on all military matters.
A wide range of issues was covered during two days of intensive discussions over four sessions: with the NATO member nations, with Ukraine, with the Euro-Atlantic Partners, and with Russia, including the following: