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  1. 1. Mai 2024 · Javier Solana, Spanish politician who served as the ninth secretary-general (1995–99) of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and was later a high-level official of the European Union. Learn more about Solanas life and career, including information about his tenure at NATO.

  2. 14. Mai 2024 · Javier Solana said: “We have never been so peaceful and so secure”. I said: “Europe is in danger and we have to increase our capacity to face difficult challenges.” This difference between the words of my friend Solana and my words are due to some changes. What have been these changes in the last four years? First the Russian challenge and how we manage it. And we managed to put an end ...

  3. 2. Mai 2024 · javier solana, nato secretary general 25 march 1999; item press release (1999)44 - statement by the secretary general of nato, dr. javier solana, on the initiation of a broader range of air operations in the federal republic of yugoslavia

  4. 15. Mai 2024 · javier solana, nato secretary general 25 march 1999; item press release (1999)44 - statement by the secretary general of nato, dr. javier solana, on the initiation of a broader range of air operations in the federal republic of yugoslavia

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · 17.05.2024 12:38 Uhr. Challenger 2, der Hauptkampfpanzer der britischen Streitkräfte, während einer NATO-Trainingsübung in Estland: Rollen sie bald in die Ukraine?Lehtikuva/Imago. Einem Bericht...

  6. 13. Mai 2024 · Seit Russlands Überfall auf die Ukraine wird über die Gefahr eines Dritten Weltkriegs debattiert. Das Putin-Regime stelle eine Bedrohung für die NATO dar, sagen Experten. Analysiert wird die ...

  7. Vor 6 Tagen · javier solana, secretary general of nato, 24 april Item PRESS COMMUNIQUE NAC/S(99)69 - DEFENCE CAPABILITIES INITIATIVE Item PRESS COMMUNIQUE NAC+7/S(99)70 - CHAIRMAN'S SUMMARY MEETING OF THE NAC AT THE LEVEL OF HEADS OF STATE AND GOVERNMENT WITH COUNTRIES IN THE REGION OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA 25TH APRIL 1999