Partnership for Peace (PFP)
to expand and intensify political and military cooperation throughout Europe, increase stability, diminish threats to peace, and build relationships by promoting the spirit of practical cooperation and commitment to democratic principles that underpin NATO; program under the auspices of NATO
members - (21) Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Finland, Georgia, Ireland, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Malta, Moldova, North Macedonia,Russia, Serbia, Sweden, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan; note - a nation that becomes a member of NATO is no longer a member of PFP
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"Partnership for Peace (PFP)." World Factbook, Relief Central, relief.unboundmedicine.com/relief/view/The-World-Factbook/563664/all/Partnership_for_Peace__PFP_. Accessed 15 October 2024.
Partnership for Peace (PFP). World Factbook. https://relief.unboundmedicine.com/relief/view/The-World-Factbook/563664/all/Partnership_for_Peace__PFP_. Accessed October 15, 2024.
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