- Updated: 13-Aug-2002 Partnership for Peace Partnership for Peace (PfP) is the basis for practical security cooperation between NATO and individual Partner countries (19+1). Activities include defence planning and budgeting, military exercises and civil emergency operations. There are now 27 members of PfP, which are all members of the EAPC. Related Documents NATO Ministerial Communique: ...www.nato.int/pfp/pfp.htm
- Updated: 5 October 2000 NATO Basic Texts 19 June 1995 19 juin 1995 Agreement among the States parties to the North Atlantic Treaty and the other States participating in the Partnership for Peace regarding the status of their forces Convention entre les Etats parties au Traite de l'Atlantique Nord et les autres Etats participant au Partenariat pour la paix sur le statut de leurs Forces The States ...www.nato.int/docu/basictxt/b950619a.htm
- Updated: 2 July 1999 Documents Partnership Work Programme for 2000-2001 Generic Section The Generic Section of the PWP defines the objectives to be pursued in all the areas of PfP cooperation for the two subsequent years. These objectives will serve as guidance for NATO and nations for their proposals of PWP specific activities. Table of Contents: Air Defence Related Matters (ADF) Airspace ...www.nato.int/pfp/docu/d990616a.htm