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„Ten Years in NATO – A Decade of Security” International Conference
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„Ten Years in NATO – A Decade of Security” International Conference
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12/03/2009
Budapest
Most of today’s security challenges cannot be handled by military means only – Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány’s speech at the NATO Jubilee Conference
12/03/2009
Budapest
NATO has to face three major challenges: its operations and missions, particularly in Afghanistan, the relations with Russia and the new risks and threats – Speech by Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer
12/03/2009
Budapest
“There is little question anymore of the need for NATO to act outside its boundaries” – FM Kinga Göncz’s Introductory Remarks at the International Conference Commemorating 10th Anniversary of Hungary’s NATO Accession
12/03/2009
Budapest
Message from H.E. László Sólyom, President of the Republic of Hungary to the Conference „Ten Years in NATO: A Decade of Security”
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