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Partnership for Peace programme
Last updated: 23 Mar. 2020 15:06
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The Partnership for Peace (PfP) is a programme of practical bilateral cooperation between individual Euro-Atlantic partner countries and NATO. It allows partners to build up an individual relationship with NATO, choosing their own priorities for cooperation.
Highlights
Based on a commitment to democratic principles, the purpose of the Partnership for Peace is to increase stability, diminish threats to peace and build strengthened security relationships between NATO and non-member countries in the Euro-Atlantic area.
The PfP was established in 1994 to enable participants to develop an individual relationship with NATO, choosing their own priorities for cooperation, and the level and pace of progress.
Activities on offer under the PfP programme touch on virtually every field of NATO activity.
Since April 2011, all PfP activities and exercises are in principle open to all NATO partners, be they from the Euro-Atlantic region, the Mediterranean Dialogue, the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative or global partners.
Currently, there are 20 countries in the Partnership for Peace programme.
A wide range of activities, tools and programmes
Framework
Milestones
TOPICS
Euro-Atlantic Partnership
Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC)
Individual Partnership Action Plans (IPAPs)
Partnerships: projecting stability through cooperation
Signatures of Partnership for Peace Framework Document (country, name & date)
NEWS
Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană thanks Austria for 25 years of partnership
10 Feb. 2020
NATO marks two decades of cooperation with Kyrgyzstan
14 Nov. 2014
NATO and Kazakhstan mark 20 years of cooperation
14 Oct. 2014
Regional security in Central Asia tops agenda in Uzbekistan
09 Oct. 2014
NATO Liaison Officer in Central Asia visits Kyrgyzstan
11 Jul. 2014
more
OFFICIAL TEXTS
NATO/PFP Trust Fund Policy
29 Jun. 2009
Riga Summit Declaration - Issued by the Heads of State and Government participating in the meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Riga on 29 November 2006
29 Nov. 2006
The Euro-Atlantic Partnership - Refocusing and Renewal
23 Jun. 2004
more
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