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TRANSATLANTIC RESPONSES TO TERRORISM

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

NATO's Contribution to the Fight Against Terrorism, June 2004

NATO's Military Concept For Defence Against Terrorism, December 2003

Partnership Action Plan Against Terrorism, December 2003

Chairman's Summary of the Meeting of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council in Defense Ministers Session NATO Press Release, 7 June 2002

The Role of the EAPC in Combating Terrorism NATO and the Scourge of Terrorism, 22-23 February 2002

NATO Sends Extra AWACS to Help Guard Skies of America, NATO Press Release (2002) 003, 16 January 2002

Statement on Combating Terrorism: Adapting the Alliance's Defense Capabilities Issued at the Meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Defense Ministers Session held in Brussels, 18 December 2001

NATO's Response to Terrorism Statement issued at the Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Council held in Brussels, 6 December 2001

Declaration on the Fight Against Terrorism The NATO Parliamentary Assembly, 2001 Ottawa Plenary Session, 9 October 2001

Deployment of NATO Forces NATO Update, 9 October 2001

Statement by Secretary General, Lord Robertson, on commencement of U.K. and U.S. military operations in Afghanistan NATO Press Release, Brussels, Belgium, 8 October 2001

Statement to the Press by Secretary General, Lord Robertson, on the North Atlantic Council Decision On Implementation Of Article 5 of the Washington Treaty following the 11 September Attacks against the United States, Brussels, Belgium, 4 October 2001.

Opening Statement of the Press Conference by Secretary General, Lord Robertson. Remarks on investigation into September 11 attacks, Brussels, Belgium, 2 October 2001.

Invocation of Article 5 Confirmed U.S. Ambassador Francis Taylor briefed the North Atlantic Council with sufficient information for NATO to determine that the September 11 attacks on the United States came from abroad, Brussels, Belgium, 2 October 2001

The North Atlantic Council agrees that if the attacks were directed from abroad against the United States, it shall be regarded as an action covered by Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, Brussels, Belgium, 12 September 2001.

NATO Press Conference U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Armitage and NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson, Brussels, Belgium, 20 September 2001.

NATO and the Scourge of Terrorism Index of documents, statements, and photos related to September 11 events.

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