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NATO
The 2024 NATO summit, which started on July 9, marks 75 years of the security alliance.
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Trans-Atlantic Ties
Clinton's visit shows the US and Europe may be starting something good, says Christoph Hasselbach.
Obama in Europe
Later this month, Obama will embark on his first trip to Europe. His itinerary includes Germany.
NATO Talks
Clinton will begin talks on Friday, March 6, which Europeans hope will
NATO Meeting
NATO members are eager to hear what US Secretary of State Clinton has in mind for the alliance.
Charm Offensive
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is to visit allies in the Middle East and Europe next week.
European Aid
The European Union wants to focus its efforts in Afghanistan on giving civilian, not military, help.
NATO set to resume dialogue with Russia
A two-day informal meeting of NATO defence ministers in Poland has ended with the prospect of direct dialogue with Russia being resumed.
Countering Piracy
NATO says it will launch a second anti-piracy mission off the Somali coast in the spring.
Kyrgyz Parliament Approves Closure of Strategic US Air Base
Kyrgyzstan's parliament has approved the closure of a US air base on its territory, which has been crucial for supplying US and NATO troops in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan Mission
US calls for NATO allies to provide more troops to Afghanistan have met with a cool response.
High-Level Talks
NATO defense ministers meeting in the Polish city of Krakow are expected to face a heavy workload.
Working Together
Germany has appointed a special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan to liaise with the US.
Afghanistan Needs More Than Military, Says German Minister
NATO and Afghan leaders debated the future of the international mission in Afghanistan on Sunday amid tensions between Washington, Kabul and European capitals.
Strings Attached
The US is ready to do more internationally, but also wants more help, Vice-President Biden said.
European Leaders Split on Russian Security Plan
Top officials from the European Union and NATO look for unity on Russian proposals for a new security treaty in Europe. While the NATO chief was critical of Moscow, France's Sarkozy said Russia posed no military threat.
All Eyes on Biden as World Leaders Debate Security Issues
World leaders are looking for insights into the new US administration's foreign policy as US Vice-President Joe Biden is set to address the Munich Security Conference Saturday in his first major international appearance.
Return to the Fold
After pulling out of NATO military command in 1966, France now looks set to rejoin the alliance.
Damage Control
A former German ambassador to the US and UK says Russia could want a renewed relationship.
EU Warning
Russia would commit a serious violation if it increased troops in Georgian regions, the EU warns.
US-Europe Security
In a joint column, the leaders of Germany and France call for closer security ties with the US.
Germany Under Threat
German security chiefs warn of an increased risk of terror attacks ahead of elections in September.
War on Drugs?
A NATO dispute over how to deal with Afghan drug traffickers has politicians demanding answers.
Czechs Back Ukrainians
Ukraine is getting high-level support for its ambitions to join the EU and NATO.
NATO Plea
The alliance's chief has urged members to follow Obama's lead on troop increases for Afghanistan.
Kosovo Unrest
Ethnic violence in the city of Mitrovica could spread across Kosovo, a NATO general warned Friday.
NATO Concerns
NATO fears European allies will pull out of Afghanistan due to economic factors.
Taliban Fighters
The US has called for more balance in NATO troop commitments in Afghanistan.
NATO and Russia to resume official ties in January
NATO and Moscow have agreed to meet in January to resume talks. The North Atlantic alliance had broken off official ties with the Kremlin after the August war between Georgia and Russia.
NATO-Russia Relations
Several thorny issues will be on the table when NATO and Russian officials resume talks.
European Defense
EU leaders say the bloc needs a rapid reaction force, but can't agree on deploying to DR Congo.
100 NATO Vehicles Destroyed by Pakistani Militants
In Peshawar, Pakistan, militants have again attacked a NATO supply convoy headed for Afghanistan. This time, more than 100 trucks carrying food, fuel and military equipment were destroyed and one person was killed.
Choppy Waters Ahead
The EU anti-piracy mission which begins off Somalia on Monday is dogged by doubts and indifference.
Quick Reaction
Berlin may triple the number of troops in Afghan rapid response force if NATO plans are passed.
OSCE Conference
Foreign ministers from the 56-nation organization are in Finland to discuss the Georgia conflict.
NATO Conference
After meeting, Germany and other NATO members say they're ready to send more troops to Afghanistan.
Talking Again
NATO and EU officials on Tuesday decided to restart suspended talks with Russia.
NATO unlikely to push Georgia, Ukraine membership
At a meeting of NATO foreign ministers on Tuesday, issues like a membership plan for Ukraine and Georgia are on the agenda – as is the question of whether to thaw relations with Russia after its invasion of Georgia.
NATO Expansion
Alliance ministers meeting Tuesday are to sidestep the question of embracing Georgia and Ukraine.
No NATO Expansion
Chancellor Merkel says no to fast-tracked NATO membership for Georgia, Ukraine.
Georgia Shooting Fallout
NATO and EU respond warily to the shooting near a convoy carrying the Georgian and Polish leader.
EU in Bosnia
The European Union's peacekeeping mission in Bosnia has been extended by one year.
Marines to See Action?
The UN imposes new sanctions on Somalia as Germany offers military help in fighting pirates.
Georgian President Demands NATO Membership Timetable
Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili demanded Thursday that his Caucasus republic be offered a timetable showing what it must do to qualify for membership in NATO.
A Losing Battle?
The EU and NATO mandate is too limited to effectively fight pirates off the coast of Somalia.
Peacekeepers Wanted
Georgia is expected to request an international peacekeeping force in its breakaway regions.
NATO Expansion
Alliance defense ministers met Thursday to discuss Ukraine's bid for NATO membership.
Longer Fight, Fewer Troops
Germany voted to extend its participation in Operation Enduring Freedom but cut the number of troops
Missile Shield
Medvedev says he is willing to negotiate over plans to counter a US missile shield in Poland.
Merkel Reaches Out to Russia
Germany seeks closer cooperation between NATO and Russia to fight security threats to the West.
Interview
How will the relationship between the EU and US change under President Obama?
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