FMB will submit reports to the SAI confirming that First Nations have met the eligibility criteria for the 10-year grant. In order to support the development of funding agreements in time for April 1, 2020, our goal is for First Nations to have completed all necessary steps to meet the eligibility criteria by November 29, 2019 and to receive the necessary assessments from the WBF. CC – I obviously totally agree. Lancaster House Treaties reflect a centuries-old strategic proximity that is both permanent and essential. An age because of our common history: the birth of our countries spanned a thousand years, one against the other, and then together. Our collaboration is permanent, not only because of the geography of the Pas-de-Calais to the Anguilla Canal, but also because of our common values and strategic culture. And this is more important than ever with the return of the superpowers, because, as President Chirac reminded us in 1995, we cannot imagine a situation where the vital interests of one of our countries could be threatened without the vital interests of the other being threatened in the same way. While the final decision on admission requirements rests with the SAO, the MBF will report on the assessment of the First Nation`s financial performance and financial management legislation based on jointly developed licensing requirements. The requirements for a 10-year grant are in line with FMB certification standards: Trocchia said the new agreement with Ports has added a “promising and very promising” business to Safilo`s portfolio. CC – These bridges are important because we must not forget that NATO`s basis is the treaty, which contains a collective defence clause that requires not only infallible political commitment, but also available, trained and interoperable military capabilities.
Our military budgets, regular training and operational commitments, and the interoperability of our equipment and tactics are clear benefits for NATO. The program that France and the United Kingdom have been conducting together for the past five years to develop a maritime mine warfare system based exclusively on navy drones is an example of this. Today, this programme gives us a big lead in this area — in two years` time, France and the United Kingdom will be the first countries to have such a fully qualified and operational system. In addition, France and the United Kingdom, the only European nuclear powers, are helping to deter the Atlantic Alliance. . . .
