Istanbul Summit — can refer to the:*1999 Istanbul Summit (6th OSCE summit) *2002 Istanbul Summit (7th ECO summit) *2004 Istanbul Summit (17th NATO summit) … Wikipedia
2004 Istanbul summit — The 2004 Istanbul summit was held in Istanbul, Turkey from June 28 to June 29, 2004. It was the 17th NATO summit in which NATO s Heads of State and Governments met to make formal decisions about security topics. In general, the summit is seen as… … Wikipedia
1999 world oil market chronology — Sources include: Dow Jones (DJ), New York Times (NYT), Wall Street Journal (WSJ), and the Washington Post (WP). *January 1: British Petroleum Company and Amoco Corporation complete their $53 billion merger. Chicago based Amoco is the United… … Wikipedia
2006 Riga summit — Riga summit Riga summit logo … Wikipedia
NATO summit — A NATO summit is a summit meeting that is regarded as a periodic opportunity for Heads of State and Heads of Government of NATO member countries to evaluate and provide strategic direction for Alliance activities.[1] NATO summits are not regular… … Wikipedia
2008 Bucharest summit — Bucharest summit Bucharest summit logo Summit details Host country … Wikipedia
November 1999 — November 1999: January – February – March – April – May – June – July – August – September – October – November – December Contents 1 Events 1.1 November 5, 1999 … Wikipedia
1990-1999 world oil market chronology — 1990*Aug: Iraq invades Kuwait. Crude and product prices soar upward; exchange markets react wildly to any middle east news events; cash markets dominate prices after trading hours; jet fuel prices rise to record spreads over other products due to … Wikipedia
Adapted Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty — The Adapted Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty is a post Cold War adaptation of the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE), signed on November 19, 1999 during the OSCE s 1999 Istanbul summit. The main difference with the… … Wikipedia
Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe — The original Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) was negotiated and concluded during the last years of the Cold War and established comprehensive limits on key categories of conventional military equipment in Europe (from the… … Wikipedia