2008 Bucharest summit explained

Summit Name:Bucharest summit
Country:Romania
Venues:Palace of the Parliament, Bucharest
Dates:2–4 April 2008

The 2008 Bucharest Summit or the 21st NATO Summit was a NATO summit organized in the Palace of the Parliament, Bucharest, Romania on 2 – 4 April 2008.[1] [2]

Among other business, Croatia and Albania were invited to join the Alliance. The Republic of Macedonia (now North Macedonia) was not invited to join NATO due to its ongoing naming dispute with Greece. Georgia and Ukraine had hoped to join the NATO Membership Action Plan,[3] but, while welcoming the two countries’ aspirations for membership and agreeing that "these countries will become members of NATO", the NATO members decided to review their request in December 2008.[4]

Prior protests in Brussels

Protests against NATO's role in "promoting war" were held at NATO's HQ in Brussels two weeks before the summit,[5] and in Bucharest.[6] Protesters targeted the renewed determination of NATO to use nuclear weapons[7] [8] and NATO's backing of the US anti-missile shield.[9]

Summit agenda

As said by Craig Kennedy in an introduction to the NATO Bucharest summit[10] and from the NATO summit program.[11]

Host

Romania competed for the organization of this summit with Portugal, which initially was scheduled to host the summit in 2006, but eventually conceded in favor of Latvia, which held the 2006 Riga Summit.[2] Romania received support from the United States, and U.S. Under Secretary of State R. Nicholas Burns said in December 2006 that Romania deserved the honor to hold this event due to its contribution to the Alliance's common effort in the War in Afghanistan and for stability in the Iraq War. Romania has been a member of NATO since 14 March 2004.

Security measures

The security of the summit was assured by the host country. The mobilized forces included some 5,000 military servicemen, 9,000 policemen, 8,000 gendarms, 1,800 border policemen, and 2,550 others, including the Protection and Guard Service, and the Intelligence Service.[12] [13]

During the summit, the terrorist threat alert was raised from blue level (caution) to yellow (moderate), with the necessary measures taken by the institutions of the Romanian state.[14] For travel from the Henri Coandă International Airport to the Palace of the Parliament, 39 Mercedes S-Guard and E-Guard armored sedans were provided for the state leaders, as well as another 500 Mercedes, Cadillac, and Ford unarmored cars.[15] The traffic was restricted, and a traffic corridor was reserved for the official delegations.[16]

Operation Noble Endeavor

To protect the skies above the summit, Romania launched Operation Noble Endeavor, an effort of the Romanian Air Force to provide air policing missions. On Romania's request, the U.S. Air Force augmented the Romanian forces in the mission. For this task, the USAF activated the 323d Air Expeditionary Wing at Balotești, near Bucharest. The role of the 323d was to direct and coordinate the deployment of American aircraft, as well as support, maintenance, operations and medical personnel across eastern Europe.[17] The deployment included F-15E Strike Eagle fighters at Câmpia Turzii in Romania,[18] and at Graf Ignatievo in Bulgaria,[19] as well as KC-135 Stratotankers at the Budapest International Airport in Hungary.[20]

For the duration of the summit, the fighter jets remained on high alert and conducted combat air patrols over Bucharest, providing a show of force to repel any threats.[18] [19] The 323d AEW was inactivated at the end of the month after the summit, on 30 April.[21]

Non-invitation

See main article: Macedonia naming dispute.

An invitation to join the Alliance was not extended to the Republic of Macedonia (now North Macedonia). Greece had threatened on several occasions to veto the country's NATO bid due to the longstanding naming dispute over the latter's name.[22] The last UN proposal before the summit was the name "Republic of Macedonia (Skopje)", which was rejected by Greece.[23] Athens argues that use of the name "Macedonia" implies territorial claims on its own region of Macedonia. Macedonia denied it,[24] citing constitutional amendments that specifically exclude "territorial pretensions".[25] [26] NATO officials said the country could begin talks on joining the alliance as soon as it had resolved its dispute with Greece.[27]

While under the terms of the Interim Accord, signed between the two parties in 1995, Greece agreed not to block "membership in international, multilateral and regional organizations and institutions" under the acronym "FYROM",[28] Greece expected that the country would immediately request recognition by its constitutional name once it gained entry into the organization.[29] According to politicians in Macedonia, Greece had directly breached the Interim Accord.[30]

The governments that supported its membership bid argued that the country had completed the necessary reforms for membership and that regional stability would be challenged if it did not join NATO.[31] [32] Conversely, Greece contended that although Macedonia rejected territorial claims officially, in practice there have been numerous irredentist provocations by high government officials, schoolbooks, and other governmental publications.[33] [34] Senior officials in Macedonia asserted that the country had fulfilled NATO requirements to join and was being "punished" for its identity.[35]

After an application for ruling submitted after the Summit by Macedonia under the "FYROM" reference against Greece on this matter before the International Court of Justice, on 5 December 2011 the Court ruled that Greece had indeed breached the accords and was wrong to do so.[36]

Russian presence

Russian President Vladimir Putin was invited to the summit, and he arrived on the second day (3 April) to participate in bilateral NATO–Russia talks. He opposed the US plans to deploy missile defenses in Poland and the Czech Republic, which was discussed at the summit. Russia also opposed Georgia and Ukraine's NATO membership bids.[37]

Outcome

Summary of 2 April

Summary of 3 April

Summary of 4 April

After the summit

Member states leaders and other dignitaries in attendance

Non-member states and organisations

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.nato.int/docu/update/2007/04-april/e0427a.html Bucharest to host 2008 NATO Summit
  2. http://crib.mae.ro/index.php?lang=en&id=31&s=26516 Romania to host NATO summit in spring 2008
  3. Web site: George W. Bush: The Bucharest Summit will be one "marked by success". summitbucharest.gov.ro.
  4. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7328276.stm Nato denies Georgia and Ukraine
  5. News: Arrests at Belgian Nato protest . . 22 March 2008. and News: Over 100 anti-war protesters arrested at NATO HQ . . 22 March 2008.
  6. News: Romanian police question 46 anti-NATO demonstrators after scuffle . . 2 April 2008.
  7. News: Ian. Traynor. Pre-emptive nuclear strike a key option, Nato told . 22 January 2008 . The Guardian. 23 January 2008 . London.
  8. News: Nato 'must prepare to launch nuclear attack' . 23 January 2008 . The Daily Telegraph. 27 March 2024 . London . https://web.archive.org/web/20090803223225/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1576261/Nato-must-prepare-to-launch-nuclear-attack.html. 3 August 2009.
  9. News: Nato to back US missile defence . . 3 April 2008.
  10. Web site: Bucharest Conference - 2008 Transatlantic Forum. summitbucharest.gov.ro.
  11. Web site: NATO Summit meetings to be held in Bucharest on 2-4 April 2008 Programme. summitbucharest.gov.ro.
  12. Web site: 23.000 de lucratori ai MIRA vor participa la asigurarea securitatii Summit-ului NATO. ro. stirilocale.ro. 10 March 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20080313001458/http://www.stirilocale.ro/bucuresti/23_000_de_lucr_tori_ai_MIRA_vor_participa_la_asigurarea_securit_ii_Summit_ului_NATO_IDN407505.html. 13 March 2008.
  13. Web site: Summitul NATO va inchide centrul Bucurestiului. ro. Carmen Gavrila. Oana Popescu. Cotidianul. 22 September 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20071113125940/http://www.cotidianul.ro/index.php?id=14188&art=36079&cHash=1b3021796a. 13 November 2007.
  14. Web site: CSAT a aprobat ridicarea nivelului de alerta terorista inaintea summitului NATO. ro. summitbucharest.gov.ro.
  15. Web site: Masinile NATO, de vanzare dupa ce se termina summitul. ro. Business24.ro. 3 April 2008.
  16. Web site: Culoarul unic pentru delegatiile oficiale la summitul NATO este inchis. ro. Carla Antonescu. HotNews. 1 April 2008.
  17. News: Airmen augment Romanian security for NATO summit. Petosky. Eric. 26 March 2008. 323rd Air Expeditionary Wing Public Affairs. 19 December 2016.
  18. Web site: Bolar Spring Break 2008. lakenheath.af.mil. Randall Haskin. July 23, 2008.
  19. Web site: American fighter jets secure the skies above NATO summit. Sean Kimmons. Stars and Stripes. 3 April 2008.
  20. Web site: Tankers deploy to Hungary, Bulgaria for Operation Noble Endeavor. usafe.af.mil. Eric Petosky. 2 April 2008.
  21. Web site: 323 Air Expeditionary Wing (USAFE) . 2022-03-28 . Air Force Historical Research Agency . en-US.
  22. Web site: Trend News : Greece to veto Macedonia membership at NATO summit . 6 April 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080408000432/http://news.trendaz.com/index.shtml?show=news&newsid=1166588&lang=EN . 8 April 2008 . dead .
  23. http://www.phantis.com/news/?newsID=20080326105938 Greece dissatisfied with UN proposal on Macedonia name dispute
  24. http://www.voanews.com/english/2008-04-03-voa25.cfm Macedonia Leaves NATO Summit Early in Protest Over Membership Delay
  25. http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2005/04/d865e3d2-6849-4e56-a0f5-08112d1741aa.html Macedonia: New Developments In Name Row With Greece – RADIO FREE EUROPE / RADIO LIBERTY
  26. http://www.constitution.org/cons/macedoni.htm Constitution of the Republic of Macedonia
  27. News: The NATO summit – With allies like these – Economist.com . The Economist . 3 April 2008.
  28. http://faq.macedonia.org/politics/interim.accord.html#D.%20TREATY%20RELATIONS Macedonia FAQ: Interim Accord between the Hellenic Republic and the Republic of Macedonia
  29. George Delastik, The End of the Balkans, 2008, p.p.85-100
  30. Web site: EXTRA: Macedonians walk out of NATO summit over Greek rejection : Europe World . 13 April 2008 . 29 August 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120829120006/http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/196477,extra-macedonians-walk-out-of-nato-summit-over-greek-rejection.html . dead .
  31. News: Nato Macedonia veto stokes tension . BBC News . 4 April 2008 . 22 April 2010 . Oana . Lungescu.
  32. http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/04/03/europe/EU-GEN-NATO-Summit-Macedonia.php Macedonian delegation to stage protest walkout after NATO membership bid delayed – International Herald Tribune
  33. http://www.mfa.gr/www.mfa.gr/Articles/en-US/280308_alp_1640.htm Interview of FM Ms. Bakoyannis in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, with journalist Michael Martens
  34. News: All in a Name . The Wall Street Journal . Dora . Bakoyannis . 1 April 2008.
  35. http://www.makfax.com.mk/look/novina/article.tpl?IdLanguage=1&IdPublication=2&NrArticle=107362&NrIssue=625&NrSection=10 Makfax vesnik
  36. http://www.icj-cij.org/docket/files/142/16841.pdf International Court of Justice: The Court finds that Greece, by objecting to the admission of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to NATO, has breached its obligation under Article 11, paragraph 1, of the Interim Accord of 13 September 1995, 5 December 2011
  37. Web site: Departing Putin seeks to stop NATO gains - Yahoo! News . 1 April 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080410213408/http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080331/ap_on_re_eu/russia_vs_nato_1 . 10 April 2008 .
  38. Web site: Russia must not be provoked by NATO enlargement, said the German Minister of Foreign Affairs. summitbucharest.gov.ro.
  39. Web site: Basescu: We must leave behind Cold War logic. summitbucharest.gov.ro.
  40. Web site: George W. Bush and Traian Basescu – on the Same Wavelength on all Major Issues of the NATO Agenda. summitbucharest.gov.ro.
  41. Web site: Bush: We will collaborate with the Romanian Government to solve the Problem of the Visas. summitbucharest.gov.ro.
  42. Web site: Basescu: Romania will meet its commitments. summitbucharest.gov.ro.
  43. Web site: NATO Summit - Exhibition 'Securing our future'. summitbucharest.gov.ro.
  44. News: St. Albert Gazette . April 9, 2022 . Mike Blanchfield, The Canadian Press . MacKay recalls the French, German NATO 'no' to Ukraine that Zelenskyy denounced . March 19, 2023 . Ottawa .
  45. https://www.rferl.org/amp/1079726.html NATO: No MAP For Georgia Or Ukraine, But Alliance Vows Membership
  46. News: Euractiv . Apr 2, 2008 . 'Old' and 'new' Europe divided at NATO Summit . March 19, 2023 .
  47. News: Nato summit: George Bush abandoned over Ukraine and Georgia . Michael Evans and Francis Elliott . The Times . 3 April 2008 . 7 April 2008 . London . https://web.archive.org/web/20090109011027/http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article3670335.ece . 9 January 2009 . dead.
  48. Web site: George W. Bush, satisfied with the NATO committment to Afghanistan, but still reserved about Macedonia. summitbucharest.gov.ro.
  49. http://www.nato.int/docu/update/2008/03-march/e0328a.html NATO news: NATO launches new TV channel – 28 March 2008
  50. News: 3 April 2008. Bucharest Summit Declaration: Issued by the Heads of State and Government participating in the meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Bucharest on 3 April 2008. NATO. https://web.archive.org/web/20111003162137/http://www.summitbucharest.gov.ro/en/doc_202.html . 3 October 2011.
  51. http://www.radionetherlands.nl/news/international/5716368/NATO-chief-welcomes-Albania-and-Croatia-for-2009 NATO chief welcomes Albania and Croatia for 2009
  52. Web site: Croatia and Albania – invited to NATO, Macedonia is still waiting. summitbucharest.gov.ro.
  53. http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/_w_articles_politics_100003_04/04/2008_95129 ekathimerini.com | Greece blocks FYROM but still wants to talk
  54. Web site: Georgia welcomes the decision from Bucharest. summitbucharest.gov.ro.
  55. Web site: Sarkozy confirms that France will send a battalion of troops to the east of Afghanistan. summitbucharest.gov.ro.
  56. https://web.archive.org/web/20080409124325/http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-04/03/content_7913873.htm NATO invites Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina to intensify dialogue_English_Xinhua
  57. Web site: Intense dialogue for Bosnia and Montenegro, open to Serbia. summitbucharest.gov.ro.
  58. Web site: Vladimir Putin arrives in Bucharest. summitbucharest.gov.ro.
  59. Web site: Vladimir Putin invited Traian Basescu to visit Russia. summitbucharest.gov.ro.
  60. Web site: NATO supports Moldova's territorial integrity. summitbucharest.gov.ro.
  61. http://www.moldpres.md/default.asp?Lang=en&ID=84973 Moldpres News Agency
  62. http://www.nato.int/docu/update/2008/04-april/e0403e.html NATO news:Malta re-engages in the Partnership for Peace Programme – 3 April 2008
  63. Web site: NATO-Russia agreement on non-military freight transit to Afghanistan. summitbucharest.gov.ro.
  64. http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/main/news/9150/ BalkanInsight.com – NATO, Russia Disagree on Kosovo
  65. http://www.polskieradio.pl/thenews/news/?id=79495 The News | News
  66. News: Evans . Michael . 5 April 2008 . Vladimir Putin tells summit he wants security and friendship . . London . https://archive.today/20211010002525/https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/vladimir-putin-tells-summit-he-wants-security-and-friendship-96655h3k9nf . 10 October 2021 . live .
  67. Web site: The first NATO press conference after Bucharest Summit. summitbucharest.gov.ro.