Javier Solana

Javier Solana
Francisco Javier Solana de Madariaga, KOGFis a Spanish physicist and Socialist politician. After serving in the Spanish government under Felipe Gonzálezand Secretary General of NATO, he was appointed the European Union's High Representative for Common Foreign and Security Policy, Secretary General of the Council of the European Union and Secretary-General of the Western European Union and held these posts from October 1999 until December 2009...
NationalitySpanish
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth14 July 1942
CountrySpain
We are trying to provide the necessary resources we hope that we will have enough money to support the Palestinian Authority until a new government is formed.
I very much hope that common sense and intelligence will prevail and an agreement will be reached in the coming days,
We have been talking today on how we can send a message to the people in both communities, the Islamic and European, that we need this not to happen again...We strongly hope that people will be now sensible to understand that.
It's not in the mind of anyone at this point in time, the use of military action, no. I hope very much that ... we will find a peaceful solution, a diplomatic solution.
We hope very much from the Iranian side some movement will take place before that date. If nothing happens, the Iranian government should know what may happen on March 6.
We hope very much from the Iranian side some movement takes place before that date.
A major figure of Croatia and the Balkans has disappeared. We have to hope that the elections that will now take place in Croatia ... will help Croatia in the direction of a democratic country.
It is for the leaders who are concerned to take this decision. We hope that the African Union will decide to move to a U.N. mission.
We must continue to do the utmost to avoid war in Macedonia. This is a crucial week ... We hope we will be able to resolve these constitutional difficulties.
Once again, the European Union recalls that it is absolutely against terror and that these actions kill the hopes of peace.
in order to support a diplomatic, political solution that we very much hope will come alive in coming days at the meetings taking place.
I hope very much this event, the death of Milosevic, will help Serbia to look definitely to the future.
I do hope very much (the winners) will be people who look to the future and not to the past,
Images of burned hopes and destroyed villages recall scenes we had hoped we would never see again, ... Milosevic must know there is no place for his policy in Europe on the eve of the 21st century.