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Welcoming Remarks
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Mayor Eberhard Diepgen<A HREF="_FN_0.htm"><FONT COLOR="#1f1a17" FACE="Palatino" SIZE="2"></FONT><FONT COLOR="#1f1a17" FACE="Palatino" SIZE="3"></A></FONT>
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<FONT COLOR="#000000" FACE="Palatino" SIZE="7">L</FONT>et me welcome you most warmly to the city of Berlin and to the Town Hall
 of this formerly divided city in the center of Europe. I hope that you
 will have many opportunities to see Berlin and experience our city&#146;s creativity,
 innovation, variety and internationalism.
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I would like to give you an impression of the city and State of Berlin
 and say a few words about its philosophy. I would also like to touch on
 the links between our city, your role in NATO, and the history of NATO.
 To understand Berlin, we must take a look at the city&#151;at this big construction
 site. This is the city of cranes. We are competing to be the biggest construction
 site in the world. Our rivals are other world-cities such as Shanghai and
 Moscow, and Warsaw in Europe. Throughout this architecture and construction,
 you can see variety, internationalism, and collaboration between reconstruction,
 modern buildings and modern times. You can see buildings by architects
 from all around the world and certainly from each of your own countries.
 Here in Berlin, we embrace the opportunities that came with the fall of
 the Berlin Wall. We want to create a modern city in the heart of Europe&#151;an
 idea that refers to more than an economic element. It also refers to new
 services, new technology, new media, and Berlin&#146;s position as the seat
 of government and the federal capital of Germany. Berlin is to become the
 cultural and social center of Germany and Central Europe.
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Whoever wants to understand the challenges facing Berlin today must look
 at its history. Ten years ago, it was a divided city: one half was a totalitarian
 dictatorship while the other half, West Berlin, was a symbol of the fight
 for freedom and democracy and of the solidarity with the West. To have
 in one place both a centralist, totalitarian communist state and a symbol
 of anti-communism, poses a challenge. Today, our greatest challenge is
 to create one common identity for the entire city. Last year, we celebrated
 the success story of the Berlin Airlift. This success story was linked
 with an enormous logistical effort. It was also linked with the process
 of transforming former enemies into Allies and then into friends. Finally,
 it had to do with the ability and the readiness to defend oneself&#151;something
 that is linked with our history.
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Berlin politics have always tackled problems of freedom and security&#151;you
 can see and sense this when you are in Berlin. Berlin politics always understood
 that the city&#146;s existence had to do with the strength of the defense Alliance.
 And all aspects which gave the outside world evidence of the readiness
 to defend oneself were critical. I remember well the first visit by a German
 Army soldier to Berlin and I also remember the first private, and then
 official, visit by the Secretary General of NATO. We in Berlin saw this
 as a token for normalcy, for progress, and as a symbol of the success of
 our struggle for freedom, democracy, change in Europe, and peace. I would
 like to reiterate the gratitude Berliners feel for NATO and for what NATO
 has done for this city.
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You are here to discuss the future strategy of the Alliance. Based on our
 experience, I can only stress that European politics must not underestimate
 the necessity for an effective defense&#151;even though there are massive changes
 on the European Continent&#151;and the dangers that still exist today. NATO
 has never seen itself as being <I>against</I> something, but rather <I>for</I> something&#151;for
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