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US PRESIDENT PRAISES TURKEY'S GOVT.
According to Turkiye, on the last day of Istanbul's NATO summit, US President George W. Bush addressed a gathering at Galatasaray University. Bush stated that Turkey's European Union membership would prove that the EU was not a religious club. Citing TurkAccording to Turkiye, on the last day of Istanbul's NATO...
Tags: George W. Bush, NATO, summit
Research articles 2004-07-01
CZECH REPUBLIC: CZECH PREMIER MEETS U.S. LEADERS.
Prime Minister Milos Zeman met in Washington on 9 November with U.S. President George W. Bush and Secretary of State Colin Powell and held a video conference with Vice President Dick Cheney, CTK reported. Bush emphasized the need for continuing and i Prime Minister Milos Zeman...
Tags: George W. Bush, NATO
Research articles 2001-11-14
TURKEY: US PRESIDENT VISITS ANKARA IN RUN UP TO NATO SUMMIT.(Brief Article)
According to Sabah, US President George W. Bush arrived in Ankara to meet with President Ahmet Necdet Sezer and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ... According to Sabah, US President George W. Bush arrived in Ankara to meet with President Ahmet Necdet Sezer and Prime Minister Recep...
Tags: George W. Bush, NATO
Research articles 2004-06-30
TURKEY: US PRESIDENT SENDS CONGRATULATIONS AS TURKEY CELEBRATES 50 YEARS OF NATO MEMBERSHIP.(Brief Article)
According to Hurriyet, US President George W. Bush congratulated Turkey and Greece on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of their NATO membership and sent messages to Turkish ... According to Hurriyet, US President George W. Bush congratulated Turkey and Greece on the occasion of the...
Tags: George W. Bush, NATO
Research articles 2002-02-19
Those who can't fight, train; NATO summit.(A win for George Bush)
Some satisfaction for the Americans Some satisfaction for the Americans
Tags: George W. Bush, NATO
Research articles 2004-07-03
Peace in their time, trouble to come. (George Bush and the NATO summit)
Peace in their time, trouble to come Peace in their time, trouble to come
Tags: George W. Bush, NATO
Research articles 1989-06-03
TURKEY: US PRESIDENT TO VISIT TURKEY AFTER NATO SUMMIT IN JUNE.(George W. Bush)(Brief Article)
According to "Dunya", White House officials said that Bush will travel to County Clare, Ireland, on June 25 for a summit with the ... According to "Dunya", White House officials said that Bush will travel to County Clare, Ireland, on June 25 for a summit with...
Tags: Bush, George W. Bush, NATO, summit
Research articles 2004-05-12
IRAQ: BUSH PROMOTES 'COALITION OF THE WILLING' TO DISARM IRAQ THOUGH GERMANY IS NOT WILLING.(US President George W. Bush)(Brief Article)
German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder told Germany's ZDF television in Prague on 21 November that while Germany endorses the NATO declaration on Iraq, it would not participate in a U.S.-led military strike on the country. "We have made it clear... German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder told Germany's ZDF...
Tags: George W. Bush, NATO, TV
Research articles 2002-12-02

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Bush Whistles Dixie.(George W. Bush United States)
When it comes to foreign policy, George W. Bush has broken radically with the bipartisan tradition of liberal internationalism, shared by both his father and Bill Clinton. Even before 9-11, he was repudiating treaties, ignoring the United Nations and sidelining NATO allies. The administration has announced...
Tags: West Bank
Research articles 2002-12-23
Bush and Putin express "serious concern" over Iraq: Kremlin
MOSCOW AFP ? US President George W. Bush and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin expressed "serious concern" in a phone conversation about the escalating violence in Iraq, as well as Kosovo and Afghanistan, the Kremlin said. Bush telephoned Putin as the two leaders discussed relations amid NATO's recent expansion into...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Bush, Iraq, Moscow, NATO, violence
Research articles 2004-04-08
Bush and Pakistan's premier agree to fight 'terrorism'
SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt, May 18, 2008 AFP — US President George W. Bush and Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Sunday pledged at their first meeting to combat "terrorism", but gave no public indication of a future joint policy. Washington has been concerned by the change in policy...
Tags: Afghanistan, Agence France-Presse, Egypt, Government, Pakistan, terrorism, Washington
Research articles 2008-05-18
BUSH SAYS NATO, RUSSIA FACE COMMON THREAT
U.S. President George W. Bush will seek to assuage Russia's concerns about NATO's eastward expansion during his 22 November summit meeting with President Vladimir Putin, "Izvestiya" and other Russian news agencies reported on 20 November. The daU.S. President George W. Bush will seek to assuage Russia's concerns about NATO's eastward...
Tags: Bush, NATO
Research articles 2002-11-21
RUSSIA: BUSH SAYS NATO, RUSSIA FACE COMMON THREAT.(expansion of North Atlantic Treaty Organization)(Brief Article)
U.S. President George W. Bush will seek to assuage Russia's concerns about NATO's eastward expansion during his 22 November summit meeting with President Vladimir Putin, "Izvestiya" and other Russian news agencies reported on 20 November. T U.S. President George W. Bush will seek to assuage Russia's...
Tags: Bush, NATO
Research articles 2002-11-21
HUNGARY: HUNGARIAN PRIME MINISTER MEETS BUSH.(Brief Article)
Visiting Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban held talks on 1 May with U.S. President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney in the White House. After the meeting, Orban told reporters that the U.S. considers Hungary an important NATO ally wh Visiting Hungarian Prime Minister...
Tags: NATO
Research articles 2001-05-06
Three killed as bomb blasts rock Turkey ahead of NATO summit
ISTANBUL AFP ? Three people were killed as Turkey was rocked by two bomb blasts just days before US President George W. Bush and other world leaders descend on Istanbul for a NATO summit. A powerful bomb ripped through a public bus in Istanbul, killing three and injuring at...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, attack, Istanbul, NATO, SECURITY, Turkey
Research articles 2004-06-24
Stepping stones to convergence: the recent arms-reduction treaty with Russia and Russia's entry into NATO are two more steps on the road to the new world order
On May 24th, President George W. Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Moscow and agreed to an arms reduction treaty. Less than a week later, on May 28th, the two met again in Rome where Russia was welcomed into NATO, not as a full participant but as a...
Tags: NATO, treaty
Research articles 2002-07-01
Bush, Erdogan aim to get US-Turkish relations back on track
WASHINGTON AFP — US President George W. Bush and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan highlighted their desire to overcome differences over the Iraq war that created tensions, as they met. Ankara had been one of Washington's closest allies until 2003, when it refused to allow US troops to...
Tags: Bush, Government, Iraq, Israel, SOFTWARE, Turkey, White House
Research articles 2005-06-08
Several detained after deadly Istanbul blast ahead of NATO summit
ISTANBUL AFP ? Turkish police have detained several people in Istanbul after four people were killed by a bomb believed to have been carried by a member of a far-left underground organization, the Anatolia news agency reported. Police launched random checks in shopping malls, bus and train stations after...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, bomb, Istanbul, Leadership, NATO
Research articles 2004-06-25
Bush to host Australia's Rudd March 28
WASHINGTON AFP — US President George W. Bush and Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd discussed Iraq and Afghanistan by telephone on Monday ahead of a White House meeting on March 28, the White House said. Bush thanked Rudd for hosting ministerial-level talks late last month on bilateral security relations...
Tags: Afghanistan, Australia, Bush, Government, Iraq, SECURITY, SOFTWARE, spokesman, White House
Research articles 2008-03-03
TURKEY: PM, FOREIGN MINISTER TRAVEL TO BRUSSELS TO ATTEND NATO SUMMIT.(Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Abdullah Gul, North Atlantic Treaty Organization)(Brief Article)
According to Sabah, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul flew to Brussels, Belgium to attend a NATO summit where leaders from the alliance's 25 member countries and US President George W. Bush are set to discuss NATO- According to Sabah, Prime Minister...
Tags: NATO, summit
Research articles 2005-02-23
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