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The William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum houses a collection of documents that offer a fascinating glimpse into the process of NATO expansion in the mid-1990s. This article will delve into some of the crucial documents that shed light on this significant period.
The expansion of NATO was a topic of discussion as early as September 17, 1993, as evidenced by the document titled "Memcon w. PM Carlo Ciampi of Italy." This was followed by another meeting with PM Jean-Luc Dehaene of Belgium on February 2, 1995, as recorded in the document with the same title.
In October 1994, a series of meetings and memos were exchanged. A memo for Anthony Lake, dated October 4, 1994 (2016-140/-141doc 4), marked the beginning of this series. This was followed by a document titled "Moving Toward NATO Expansion," dated October 4, 1994 (2016-140/-141doc 5). Another document with the same title, but dated October 12, 1994 (2016-140/-141doc 7), continued the discussion. A document titled "NATO Expansion," dated October 4, 1994 (2016-140/-141doc 6), and another memo for Anthony Lake, dated the same day (2016-140/-141doc 6), rounded off the series.
The states that eventually became NATO members in 1999—Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic—applied for membership candidacy in 1993 and 1994. This was a significant step towards the eventual expansion of the alliance.
The Netherlands' PM Wim Kok also participated in discussions on this matter, as evidenced by a meeting on February 28, 1995, as recorded in the document titled "Memcon PM Wim Kok of the Netherlands" (2016-140/-141doc 9 and 10).
It's worth noting that the timeframe for the adjudication of the appeal for FY18 was from October 1, 2017, to September 30, 2018. However, the connection between this timeframe and the NATO expansion discussions is unclear.
These documents provide a valuable insight into the diplomatic efforts that led to the expansion of NATO in the 1990s. They offer a unique perspective on the negotiations, discussions, and decisions that shaped the alliance as we know it today.
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