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The US Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the Armed Services Committee block the ratification of the Chemical Weapons Co...13 Nov. 1995 and the Armed Services Committee block the ratification of the Chemical Weapons Convention 13 Nov. 1995 - | Last updated: 05 Nov. 2008 01:41 | News |
NATO/CCMS MEETING ON PROTECTION OF CIVIL POPULATIONS FROM TOXIC MATERIAL SPILLS DURING MOVEMENTS OF MILITARY GOODS - October...17 Oct. 1995 s'appliquer aux produits militaires, y compris ceux couverts par la Convention sur l'interdiction de la mise au point, de la fabrication, du stockage et de l'emploi des armes chimiques et sur leur destruction. L'etude permet aussi aux pays de l'OTAN et du CCNA | News |
NATO SEMINAR WITH COOPERATION PARTNERS ON IMPLEMENTATION OF CONVENTIONAL ARMS CONTROL AGREEMENTS11 Oct. 1995 ON IMPLEMENTATION OF CONVENTIONAL ARMS CONTROL AGREEMENTS 11 Oct. 1995 - | Press Release (1995)094 094 Issued on 11 Oct. 1995 | Last updated: 05 Nov. 2008 01:43 | News |
Study on NATO Enlargement03 Sep. 1995 and decisions. NATO's collective defence arrangements, as described in paragraphs 47 and 48, are a concrete expression of Allies' commitment to maintain and develop their individual and collective capacity to resist armed attack. Against the background | Official text |
The Future of NATO in an Uncertain World Speech to the SACLANT Seminar 9522 Jun. 1995 flare into vicious armed conflict. The lethality of any and all of these threats can be greatly magnified by the proliferation of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons, as well as by the destabilizing conventional weapons | Opinion |
NATO RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAMME 1995-199718 Jun. 1995 European Countries (comparative study) KONSTANTINOV, Emil The Reform of the Control Mechanism of the European Convention Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms - The New | News |
Final Communiqué30 May. 1995 with and fulfilment of all obligations resulting from existing arms control agreements. They remain fundamental to European security and stability, providing an essential foundation of confidence and mutual trust among European countries. The Treaty on Conventional | Official text |
NATO VERITY WORKSHOP WITH COOPERATION PARTNERS09 Mar. 1995 On 9 and 10 March 1995, NATO's Verification Co-ordinating Committee is hosting, at the NATO Headquarters in Brussels, its second Workshop on the VERITY NATO Verification Database in support of the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE | News |
Final Communiqué - Defence Planning Committee and Nuclear Planning Group15 Dec. 1994 last January. We also reviewed developments in the former Yugoslavia. We conducted our Annual Review of the Alliance's conventional and nuclear forces, in particular national defence plans for 1995 to 1999 and beyond. We examined the defence-related | Official text |
Financial and economic data relating to NATO Defence - Defence expenditures of NATO countries (1975-1994)14 Dec. 1994 . France and Spain are members of the Alliance without belonging to the integrated military structure; Spain, however, participates in the collective force planning. The defence data relating to France are indicative only. Iceland has no armed forces | Official text, Pressrelease |