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Milestone agreement signed for Georgia Trust Fund Project18 Jun. 2008 that the funding is sufficient to carry out the project. The project costs are estimated at 478,000 euros and the Luxembourg-based NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency (NAMSA) serves as the executing agent. Other countries that have contributed to the project | News |
NATO assists Afghanistan to improve munitions stockpile safety07 May. 2008 A Memorandum of Cooperation supporting a trust fund project to improve safety and physical security at munitions depots in Afghanistan was signed today at NATO HQ by the NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency (NAMSA) and the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan | News, Pressrelease |
Harmful pesticides cleaned up in Republic of Moldova01 Apr. 2008 . This project is a collaborative effort by the NATO Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Programme, the NATO Partnership for Peace Trust Fund, the NATO Management and Supply Agency (NAMSA) and the OSCE. Entitled “Disposal of pesticides and dangerous chemicals | News |
Signing of NATO Trust Fund with Jordan03 Dec. 2007 leaving close to ammunition depots. Representatives of Norway, Spain and Switzerland, the lead nations on the project, signed two agreements with the NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency (NAMSA) and the Office of Financial Controller, during a ceremony | News, Pressrelease |
NATO to help Georgia destroy more missiles24 Oct. 2007 (NAMSA) will serve as the project’s Executing Agent. This initiative is a continuation of a previous project in Georgia, which destroyed some 530 surface-to-air guided missiles between 2003 and 2006. | News |
Second NATO Partnership for Peace Trust Fund project in Albania completed successfully04 Oct. 2007 and the EU. Representatives from the NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency (NAMSA) also took part in the event. A longstanding cooperation In 2000, Albania ratified the Ottawa Convention on prohibition of the use, stockpiling, production and transfer | News |
NATO-Jordan Memorandum of Understanding25 Apr. 2007 On 25 April the NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency (NAMSA) signed with the Jordanian Government a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) during a ceremony at NATO Headquarters hosted by the NATO Deputy Secretary General, with the participation of Brigadier | News, Pressrelease |
World’s largest demilitarization project reaches key milestone16 Jan. 2007 at the Kamyanets-Podilskyy depot, attended by representatives of the lead nation for the project, the United States, and contributors, including the EU, and the NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency NAMSA, which serves as the executing agent in the project. | News |
NATO-supported destruction of landmines on track in Belarus05 Dec. 2006 by January 2007. Safe destruction The destruction work is carried out by the Belarus Corps of Engineers under the supervision of the NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency (NAMSA). Belarus is working together also with the EU to destroy its stockpile | News |
Press conference with NATO Secgen and ASG for Defence Investment on NATO moving to acquire C-17 Aircraft12 Sep. 2006 released by 13, 1-3, NATO allies, to launch contract negotiations for the purchase of C-17 transport aircraft, Boeing C-17 transport aircraft, that is. On behalf of these nations, these 13 nations, the NATO Maintenance Supply Agency, NAMSA, well-known | Opinion |