File:Keleti György (crop).jpg - Wikipedia
- ️Thu Jul 10 1997
Original file (833 × 933 pixels, file size: 299 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
File history
Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time.
Date/Time | Thumbnail | Dimensions | User | Comment | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
current | 16:10, 13 October 2015 | ![]() | 833 × 933 (299 KB) | Norden1990 | {{Information |Description={{en|1=Secretary of Defense William Cohen (right) stands with Hungarian Defense Minister Gyorgy Keleti (left) as military honors are rendered during welcoming ceremonies in Budapest, July 10, 1997. Cohen visited Hungary, in p... |
File usage
The following 2 pages use this file:
Global file usage
The following other wikis use this file:
- Usage on ar.wikipedia.org
- Usage on arz.wikipedia.org
- Usage on eo.wikipedia.org
- Usage on fr.wikipedia.org
- Usage on hu.wikipedia.org
- Usage on ru.wikipedia.org
- Usage on simple.wikipedia.org
- Usage on www.wikidata.org
- Usage on zh.wikipedia.org
This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.
If the file has been modified from its original state, some details may not fully reflect the modified file.
Image title | 970710-D-9880W-008 Secretary of Defense William Cohen (right) stands with Hungarian Defense Minister Gyorgy Keleti (left) as military honors are rendered during welcoming ceremonies in Budapest, July 10, 1997. Cohen visited Hungary, in part, to congratulate them on being selected as one of the three former Soviet Bloc nations to be offered NATO membership at the just completed NATO summit held in Madrid, Spain. The other part of his message was that much remains to be done to insure that Hungary is capable of assuming the responsibilities that accompany the privileges of NATO membership. Secretary Cohen held meetings with the nationÕs senior leadership to pledge U.S. support for their efforts to modernize their military, but Minister Keleti warned that ÒWe have to set our priorities right.Ó Given the primary requirement of economic stability, Keleti suggested that it could take eight to 10 years for HungaryÕs forces to be fully compatible with those of other NATO nations. DoD photo by R. D. Ward. |
---|---|
IIM version | 2 |