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Arms deal tests Finland-Slovenia relations

05.09.2008 @ 09:27 CET

Tensions between two EU countries, Finland and Slovenia grew to new heights on Thursday, with Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa delivering an official note of complaint to the Finnish ambassador in Ljublajana over Finnish TV accusations of bribes in relation to a weapons deal.

Finland and Sweden revive debates on NATO membership

01.09.2008 @ 09:27 CET

Until recently, discussion of possible NATO membership has not been a lively political topic in neutral Finland and Sweden, but Russia's actions in Georgia have encouraged those who back membership to become more vocal.

EU ministers map out Georgia peace mission

05.09.2008 @ 12:38 CET

The final shape of an EU security mission to Georgia and broader EU-Russia relations will top the agenda of an EU foreign ministers' meeting in France this weekend. The possibility of relaxing sanctions against Belarus and prospects for a new Ukraine treaty will also come up for debate.

Russia-NATO relations in tatters

20.08.2008 @ 09:25 CET

Moscow's relations with NATO were left in tatters on Tuesday after the Kremlin dismissed the results of an emergency meeting of the military alliance as "empty words."

NATO suspicious of Russian security pact idea

29.07.2008 @ 09:28 CET

Russia's presentation of plans for a new "Treaty on European Security" at a NATO gathering on Monday met with suspicion it might undermine existing alliances, with Moscow to return to the topic in September.

EU military capabilities still depend on UK, French co-operation - report

10.07.2008 @ 09:29 CET

Any moves to enhance European military capacity requires co-operation between France and the UK, according to a report published on Wednesday, despite the ambitions of some leaders to develop a strategy to orchestrate autonomous EU operations.

Poland and US reach missile defence deal

03.07.2008 @ 09:26 CET

The US and Poland have reached an agreement that will see sections of the American missile defence system based in the former Eastern Bloc nation, according to officials from both countries. The deal must still be approved by the Polish prime minister, Donald Tusk.

European nuclear weapons sites not secure, says US report

24.06.2008 @ 09:16 CET

Most European sites containing US nuclear weapons are failing to meet security standards set by the Pentagon, a report has shown. The study has sparked criticism in Germany where governing and opposition parties are calling for Washington to remove all US nuclear weapons stored in the country.

UK foreign minister backs French defence plans

03.07.2008 @ 09:16 CET

UK foreign secretary David Miliband on Wednesday backed French plans to boost European defence, saying they were not incompatible with NATO and stressing they did not mean creating a European army. His statements are the first to openly support France's defence proposals coming from a UK politician of his rank.

European defence remains a French priority, says Sarkozy

17.06.2008 @ 17:07 CET

French president Nicolas Sarkozy has reaffirmed his intention to make European defence a major theme during his country's six-month stint at running the European Union, beginning in less that two week's time.

Poland indicates support for boosting EU's military role

25.04.2008 @ 09:23 CET

Despite its image as a strong ally of the US, Poland has indicated it would support a boost in Europe's defence activities, including setting up the bloc's own military planning headquarters.

NATO picks Estonia for high-tech crime centre

15.05.2008 @ 09:25 CET

One year after government websites in EU state Estonia were crippled by a series of cyber attacks, NATO has moved to set up a centre on cyber defence in the country's capital, Tallinn.