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04 October 2001
Robertson Statement on Alliance Measures Against TerrorismOct. 4: series of collective actions operationalize Article 5NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson announced October 4 that the Alliance is taking a series of measures at the request of the United States that operationalize Article 5 of the Washington Treaty, which states that an armed attack against one or more of the Allies in Europe or North America shall be considered an attack against them all. The measures range from blanket overflight clearances to access to ports and airfields. Robertson also announced two North Atlantic Council decisions on readiness to deploy elements of its Standing Naval Forces and its NATO Airborne Early Warning force. "These decisions clearly demonstrate the Allies' resolve and commitment to support and contribute to the U.S.-led fight against terrorism," he said. Following is the text of the statement: NATO HeadquartersBrussels 4 October 2001 Statement To The Press By Nato 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 Following its decision to invoke Article 5 of the Washington Treaty in the wake of the 11 September attacks against the United States, the NATO Allies agreed today -- at the request of the United States -- to take eight measures, individually and collectively, to expand the options available in the campaign against terrorism. Specifically, they agreed to:
The North Atlantic Council also agreed:
Today's collective actions operationalise Article 5 of the Washington Treaty. These measures were requested by the United States following the determination that the 11 September attack was directed from abroad. These decisions clearly demonstrate the Allies' resolve and commitment to support and contribute to the U.S.-led fight against terrorism. |
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