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NATO Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer said on Monday the EU-brokered deal for the withdrawal of Russian troops from Georgia was unacceptable and hard to swallow because it ceded too much...
U.S. President George W. Bush set the stage for a clash at his final NATO summit on Wednesday by pressing reluctant west European allies to set former Soviet republics Georgia and Ukraine on a path...
NATO tried to patch over divisions about the war in Afghanistan on Thursday but differences remained over the willingness of some members to contribute troops to the fight.
At a meeting in the...
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf pledged on Monday to hold free elections as he began a European trip aimed at bolstering outside support, but urged the West not to hold Pakistan to unrealistic...
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) leaders began arriving
early today at a heavily guarded conference centre for a two-day
summit at which they were to formally endorse an agreement to help...
With US pressure building, North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
(Nato) leaders could agree on a minor declaration on Iraq at their
summit in Istanbul next week but it is unlikely to camouflage their...
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) leaders head for Istanbul
next week hoping to avoid new splits over Iraq, amid simmering
discord over calls for it to play a larger role there at a time...
The US and Britain won unanimous UN Security Council approval for
their resolution on the future of Iraq, where renewed violence
yesterday claimed at least 18 lives.