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In 2016, Stoltenberg stated that the NATO strongly supported "the UN-led political process to find a solution" to the dispute over the northern part of Cyprus, which has been under illegal occupation since the Turkish invasion of 1974.
May 12, 2022 · In 2016, Stoltenberg stated that the NATO strongly supported "the UN-led political process to find a solution" to the dispute over the northern part of Cyprus, which has been under illegal...
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Jan 22, 2020 · JENS STOLTENBERG: Yeah. DAVID McALLISTER: I felt a bit like during the hearing of Mr Borrell, I think you got less questions than you did, so feel free to answer as many as possible. Starting with Kris Peeters’s question, until Miss Demirel’s comments. JENS STOLTENBERG: Thank you so much. I will really try to answer all the questions, at ...
In 2016, Stoltenberg stated that the NATO strongly supported "the UN-led political process to find a solution" to the dispute over the northern part of Cyprus, which has been under illegal occupation since the Turkish invasion of 1974.
NATO – NATO general secretary Jens Stoltenberg said "that NATO fully supports the work of the United Nations to find a political solution to the crisis and he urged all parties in Libya and members of the international community to support the UN-led process. It was important that all parties respect the UN arms embargo."
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Feb 28, 2018 · The conventional wisdom about the 1992 US intervention in Somalia is that it was a quintessentially humanitarian mission pushed by President George H. W. Bush. This article challenges that interpretation, drawing on newly declassified documents. The Somalia intervention, I argue, was largely a pragmatic response to concerns held by the US military.
Jun 2, 2023 · Against this scenario, it is important for the U.S. to doggedly pursue international consensus, as well as renew attempts to liaise with UN-led multilateral organizations, where the intent seems to still be lacking. Notably, how the U.S. exploits the gaps in the trio’s political and ideological arsenal, also remains to be seen.