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Arms control, disarmament and non-proliferation in NATOof these arms control instruments. At Warsaw, NATO also continued to call on Russia to preserve the viability of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty and condemned the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) for its multiple ballistic missile | Topic |
Arms control, disarmament and non-proliferation in NATOof these arms control instruments. At Warsaw, NATO also continued to call on Russia to preserve the viability of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty and condemned the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) for its multiple ballistic missile | Topic |
Secretary General's Annual Report 201327 Jan. 2014 to protect Turkish citizens from possible ballistic missile attacks. As part of a regular review of deployment in November, Allies agreed to maintain this support in 2014. The command and control of the Patriot missile batteries rests with the NATO Command | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen following the first North Atlantic Council Working Session and meeting of the NATO-Russia Council in Foreign Affairs Ministers session23 Apr. 2013 . We condemn in the strongest possible terms North Korea’s continued development of ballistic missile and nuclear weapons, and its recent inflammatory and threatening rhetoric. These provocative actions are in direct violation of United Nations Security | Opinion |
Statement by NATO Foreign Ministers on the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea23 Apr. 2013 NATO Foreign Ministers condemn in the strongest possible terms the continued development by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) of ballistic missile and nuclear weapons programmes, and its recent inflammatory and threatening rhetoric | News, Official text, Pressrelease |
Secretary General's Annual Report 201231 Jan. 2013 and fill outstanding operational needs. Missile defence NATO remains concerned by the increasing threat posed by the proliferation of ballistic missiles, which could carry conventional as well as chemical or nuclear warheads. Building on the theatre | Opinion |
''The New Strategic Concept: Active Engagement, Modern Defence'' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF), Brussels08 Oct. 2010 about the risk of a large-scale terrorist attack. Not September 11 2001; but last week. Over 30 countries are now acquiring ballistic missile technology. Some can already hit Europe. Again, that’s today. And that problem will only get worse | Opinion |
'NATO 2020: Assured Security; Dynamic Engagement' - Analysis and Recommendations of the Group of Experts on a New Strategic Concept for NATO17 May. 2010 and should welcome consultations with Russia in pursuit of increased transparency and further mutual reductions. The New Mission of Missile Defence. Defending against the threat of a possible ballistic missile attack from Iran has given birth to what | Official text |
Lecture 2 - Climate change - Dr Jamie Shea, Director of Policy Planning in the Private Office of the Secretary General15 Dec. 2009 it for 5,000 km or whatever and deliver it to the target you're seeking. And there has been a proliferation in a number of countries that have intermediate-range ballistic missile capabilities. Every week you see North Korea, India, Iran, Pakistan, many | Opinion |
Lecture 1 - Nuclear proliferation: how should the international community respond? - Dr Jamie Shea, Director of Policy Planning in the Private Office of the Secretary General10 Dec. 2009 it for 5,000 km or whatever and deliver it to the target you're seeking. And there has been a proliferation in a number of countries that have intermediate-range ballistic missile capabilities. Every week you see North Korea, India, Iran, Pakistan, many | Opinion |