Key U.S. Policy Priorities

NATO Members Reach Consensus on Current Operations, Future Goals.
NATO’s 26 heads of state strengthened their commitment to
Afghanistan and expressed their hope to invite three Balkans
nations to join the military alliance in 2008. They also
extended immediate invitations to three other Balkans nations to
join the Partnership for Peace program.
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Secretary of State Burns Outlines Trans-Atlantic Agenda. We
Americans understand that the odds of success are far greater if
we proceed in partnership with Europe. We will thus continue our
priority effort to prepare NATO, our most important
Trans-Atlantic bridge, for new challenges, including
counter-terrorism, weapons proliferation, and difficult
peace-keeping missions far from NATO's home in Europe.
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NATO Leaders Embrace Transformation Agenda
The
United States achieved all of its major objectives at the NATO
Riga Summit November 28-29, said senior U.S. officials, who
described the heads-of-state meeting as “a vital moment”
transforming the military alliance for the 21st century. “A year
ago we laid out a transformation agenda; we achieved all of the
things that were on our agenda today,” a senior U.S. official
said November 29. Senior administration officials spoke to
reporters immediately after the Riga Summit on condition they
not be identified.
NATO Members Reach Consensus on Current Operations, Future Goals
NATO’s 26 heads
of state strengthened their commitment to Afghanistan and expressed their hope
to invite three Balkans nations to join the military alliance in 2008. They also
extended immediate invitations to three other Balkans nations to join the
Partnership for Peace program. “Contributing to peace and stability is NATO’s
key priority,” NATO leaders said November 29 in their Riga Summit Declaration
after two days of meetings in Latvia’s historic capital.
Major US Government Statements
A select list of major statements On the United States and Africa with policy value.
- Volker’s Speech at Heritage Foundation on NATO’s Future (2008-04-10)
- State’s Fried Remarks at Senate Hearing on NATO Enlargement (2008-03-12)
- Volker’s Speech Previews the NATO Summit in Bucharest (2008-03-07)
- State’s Volker’s Speech on Afghanistan, NATO -- Why Both Matter (2008-02-06)
- Ambassador Nuland on NATO Emerging in Afghanistan (2008-02-01)
Latest US Government Statements
This is a list of the 5 most recent items in reverse chronological order.
- Russia Will Not Be Allowed to Destabilize Europe, Rice Says (2008-08-19) ...
- Remarks by Secretary Rice en Route to Brussels, Belgium (2008-08-19) ...
- NATO Ministers Weigh Response to Georgia Crisis (2008-08-18) ...
- Rice Interview on NBC's Meet the Press (2008-08-18) ...
- U.S. Statement on Rice’s Travels to Brussels and Warsaw (2008-08-18) ...
US Government Fact Sheets
- 2008 NATO Summit in Bucharest, Romania (2008-04-02)
- White House Fact Sheet 2006 NATO Summit (2006-11-28)
- Adriatic Charter Reinforces U.S. Support for NATO "Open Door" (2006-04-10)
- Adriatic Charter Reinforces U.S. Support for NATO "Open Door" (2006-04-10)
- White House Outlines NATO-Ukraine Relations (2004-06-29)






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