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Security cooperation. Thanks to regular participation in PfP activities, Azer-
baij an has been able to contribute actively to Euro-Atlantic security by support-
ing NATO-led peace-support operation. This includes sharing intelligence and
analysis with NATO, and cooperating with the Allies on enhancing national
counter-terrorist training capabilities and improving border and infrastructure
security.
Defense and security sector reform. Defence and security sector reforms
are crucial to the development of Azerbaij an and its goal of achieving Euro-At-
lantic standards as well as its increasing Euro-Atlantic cooperation. This is an
area in which NATO and individual Allies have considerable expertise which
Azerbaij an can draw upon.
Civil emergency planning. In cooperation with NATO and through partici-
pation in activities organised by NATO, Azerbaij an is developing its national
civil emergency and disaster-management capabilities. Azerbaij an’s special
search-and-rescue platoon has participated in several exercises.
Science and environment. Under the Science for Peace and Security (SPS)
Programme, Azerbaij an has received grant awards for about 30 cooperative
projects. Projects include collaboration on improving trans-boundary water
quality and protecting drinking water supply from terrorism. Projects through
the SPS Programme also cover environmental protection.
Public information. Another key area of cooperation is to improve access
to information and increasing public awareness of NATO and the benefi ts of
NATO-Azerbaij an cooperation. Since 2003, NATO has been co-sponsoring a
summer school in Baku. Programmes developed year on year, leading to the
establishment of the NATO International School in Azerbaij an (NISA) in 2005.
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Member-States of PfP
Number
Country
Membership
date
1
Ukraine
February 8, 1994
2
Moldova
March 16, 1994
3
Georgia
March 23, 1994
4
Azerbaij an
May 4, 1994
5
Finland
May 9, 1994
6
Sweden
May 9, 1994
7
Turkmenistan
May 10, 1994
8
Kazakhstan
May 27, 1994
9
Kyrgyzstan
June 1, 1994
10
Russia
June 22, 1994
11
Uzbekistan
July 13, 1994
12
Armenia
October 5, 1994
13
Belarus
January 11, 1995
14
Austria
February 10, 1995
15
Malta
April 26, 1995
16
FYR Macedonia
November 15, 1995
17
Switzerland
December 11, 1996
18
Ireland
December 1, 1999
19
Tajikistan
February 20, 2002
20
Serbia
December 14, 2006
21
Montenegro
December 14, 2006
22
Bosnia and Herzegovina
December 14, 2006
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1992. Azerbaij an joined the newly formed North Atlantic Cooperation Coun-
cil;
1994. Azerbaij an joined the "Partnership for Peace” Program (PfP);
1997. Azerbaij an joined the Planning and Review Process (PARP) of the
PfP;
1999. Azerbaij an sent a team to support the NATO-led peacekeeping opera-
tion in Kosovo;
2001. Azerbaij an hosted a multinational PfP military training exercise “Co-
operative Determination 2001”.
2002. Azerbaij an sent a team to support the NATO-led force in Afghanistan;
A specialist Azeri platoon participated in civil emergency relief exercise in
Russia with Allies and Partner countries;
2003. Azerbaij an was connected to the Virtual Silk Highway;
2004. The Azerbaij ani President Ilham Aliyev presented Azerbaij an’s fi rst In-
dividual Partnership Action Plan (IPAP) paper to NATO in Brussels.
Azerbaij an’s search and rescue platoon participated in civil emergency relief
exercise in Romania;
2005. Azerbaij an began its fi rst IPAP with NATO;
2006. The Euro-Atlantic Centre (NATO information centre) was offi
cially
opened in Baku.
Main Events in the Azerbaij ani
NATO Relations
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NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) - a military-political alliance
established by 12 countries (Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, It-
aly, Luxembourg, the Netherland, Norway, Portugal, the UK and the USA) in
1949.
UN - an international organization founded in 1945 with the aim to maintain
and strengthen peace, security and international cooperation. Azerbaij an has
been its member since 1992.
Resolutions of the Security Council of the United Nations - SC UN adopt-
ed four resolutions (822, 853, 874 and 884) demanding the withdrawal of the
armed forces of Armenia from the occupied territories of Azerbaij an. Armenia
has ignored the resolutions up to now, violating the principles of the interna-
tional law.
CSCE (Conference for Security and Co-operation in Europe) – an interna-
tional organization consisting of the USA, Canada and 54 countries of Europe,
aimed to ensure security in Europe on democratic administration. Initially
founded as CSCE (Conference for Security and Co-operation in Europe) in
1975, it was transformed into an organization aft er the Budapest summit of
the member countries held on December 5-6, 1994. Azerbaij an was admitt ed to
the organization on January 30, 1992. The Minsk Group of OSCE mediates for
the peaceful solution of the Nagorno-Karabakh confl ict between Armenia and
Azerbaij an.
Soviet Union – a state that existed in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. On De-
cember 29, 1922 the RSFSR, the Ukrainian SSR, the Byelorussian SSR and the
Transcaucasian SFSR signed a treaty on the establishment of the Treaty on the
Creation of the USSR. On December 30, 1922, the document was confi rmed
by the 1st Congress of Soviets of the USSR. Later nine states joined the union,
making the number of the constituent republics 15. Aft er the dissolution of the
Soviet Union on December 26, 1991 the 15 constituent republics regained their
independence.
Partnership for Peace – a NATO program proposed on 10-11 January 1994
at NATO summit in Brussels, Belgium. Nearly 50 countries are participants of
the program.
Nagorno-Karabakh – a region in the south-west of Azerbaij an. The Na-
gorno-Karabakh Autonomous Province established within the Azerbaij an SSR
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