"NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson says information received in classified 
briefings by American officials "points
conclusively" to a role in the September 11 attacks in the United States by the 
Al-Qaida terrorist network headed by Osama
bin Laden. On this basis, Robertson said October 2 at NATO headquarters in Brussels, 
"it has now been determined that the
attack against the United States on 11 September was directed from abroad and shall 
therefore be regarded as an action
covered by Article 5 of the Washington Treaty, which states that an armed attack on 
one or more of the Allies in Europe or
North America shall be considered an attack against them all."


NATO Headquarters
2 October 2001

STATEMENT BY NATO SECRETARY GENERAL, LORD ROBERTSON

This morning, the United States briefed the North Atlantic Council on the results of 
the investigation into who was
responsible for the horrific terrorist attacks which took place on 11 September.

The briefing was given by Ambassador Frank Taylor, the United States Department of 
State Coordinator for Counter-terrorism.

This morning's briefing follows those offered by United States Deputy Secretary of 
State Richard Armitage and United States
Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz, and illustrates the commitment of the 
United States to maintain close cooperation
with Allies.

Today's was classified briefing and so I cannot give you all the details. Briefings 
are also being given directly by the
United States to the Allies in their capitals.

The briefing addressed the events of 11 September themselves, the results of the 
investigation so far, what is known about
Osama bin Laden and the Al-Qaida organisation and their involvement in the attacks and 
in previous terrorist activity, and
the links between Al-Qaida and the Taleban regime in Afghanistan.

The facts are clear and compelling. The information presented points conclusively to 
an Al-Qaida role in the 11 September
attacks.

We know that the individuals who carried out these attacks were part of the world-wide 
terrorist network of Al-Qaida, headed
by Osama bin Laden and his key lieutenants and protected by the Taleban.

On the basis of this briefing, it has now been determined that the attack against the 
United States on 11 September was
directed from abroad and shall therefore be regarded as an action covered by Article 5 
of the Washington Treaty, which states
that an armed attack on one or more of the Allies in Europe or North America shall be 
considered an attack against them all.

I want to reiterate that the United States of America can rely on the full support of 
its 18 NATO Allies in the campaign
against terrorism.

(end text)

Source: http://www.nato.int/docu/speech/2001/s011002a.htm "

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