Title | Document type |
Statement by Solomon Passy, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Bulgaria at the meeting of the EAPC07 Dec. 2001 for transiting and presence of forces in support of the operation in Afghanistan. In substance this is the first practical application in a bilateral context of the Agreement between Bulgaria and NATO of March 2001. A US Air Force base at the port of Bourgas | Opinion |
The Economics of Societies in Transition: The Work of the EAPC Economics Committee Michael Kaser, Institute for German Studi...26 Oct. 2001 share of public expenditure is competitively and efficiently allocated. Last year all but four transition-state governments ran a budget deficit - Ukraine was in balance, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan and the Russian Federation (if regional and local budgets | Opinion |
Logistics exercise17 Oct. 2001 involving logistic officers from NATO and Partner forces is taking place from 17 to 23 October, in Borovets, Bulgaria | News |
Exercise Cooperative Key 200111 Sep. 2001 in peace support operations is taking place in Bulgaria, 11-21 September, as scheduled. The scenario is based on a NATO response to a UN request to deploy a multinational task force in support of humanitarian operations | News |
Meeting on security issues in South Eastern Europe12 Jun. 2001 base closure and conversion to civilian use, and announced this at the Working Table meeting. Concrete planning has begun with Bulgaria and Romania who have selected pilot projects for NATO-team visits in September. NATO has also established a Trust | News |
Chairman's Progress Report - South East Europe Security Cooperation Steering Group (SEEGROUP)08 Jun. 2001 was aimed at the implementation of the agreed Action Plan for 2000/2001, that was submitted to the EAPC foreign and defence ministers for the notation at their meetings in Brussels in December 2000. Albania, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria | Official text |
Statement08 Jun. 2001 with the representatives of the US Institute for Defense Analysis, Defence Resource Management Division determined specific priorities based on which the 2001-2010 Ministerial Guidance for the development of the Georgian Armed Forces was elaborated. This document includes | Opinion |
Background note - South East Europe Common Assessment Paper (SEECAP)30 May. 2001 for Partnership for Peace and approved by the North Atlantic Council. The package included activities that could be NATO-sponsored and activities that needed to be supported by the Alliance, but regionally-led. SEECAP was based on the idea that common perceptions | News |
Final communiqué - Ministerial meeting of the North Atlantic Council held in Budapest, Hungary29 May. 2001 and communities in Kosovo, in particular the Albanian ones, to condemn such activities unambiguously and to support the significant efforts by KFOR and UNMIK to combat extremism and strengthen the rule of law and deny the use of Kosovo as a base for extremist | Official text |
EAPC Action Plan 2000-200215 Dec. 2000 Arms and Light Weapons, Prospects for Regional Cooperation in South Eastern Europe, and in the Caucasus. The EAPC will consider, based on evolving practical experience, whether these working methods would need improvement, adaptation or extension | Official text |