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Lord Robertson starts tour of countries aspiring to NATO membership05 Nov. 2001 will be to Slovenia. The other seven aspiring countries are: Albania, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia¹. Turkey recognizes the Republic of Macedonia with its constitutional name. | News |
The Economics of Societies in Transition: The Work of the EAPC Economics Committee Michael Kaser, Institute for German Studi...26 Oct. 2001 in two states (Albania and Armenia), single-digit inflation in twelve countries, inflation of 10 to 30 per cent in eight countries, and more than 30 per cent in just six, of which triple-digit inflation in only one (Belarus). Low inflationary expectations | Opinion |
''Partnership: The Foundation of Euro-Atlantic Security'' - Speech by the former President of Finland, Martti Ahtisaari, at the EAPC Conference ''Ten Years of Partnership and Cooperation''26 Oct. 2001 , Macedonia and Albania are already members of the Partnership for Peace. The PfP membership of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia is anticipated in the near future. Furthermore NATO has been training and upgrading the military in Bosnia and Herzegovina | Opinion |
New democracies and Euro-Atlantic security04 Oct. 2001 . The Vilnius Group includes Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia¹ - all of which are actively seeking membership of NATO, except for Croatia | News |
Statement by the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council12 Sep. 2001 to combat the scourge of terrorism. We stand united in our belief that the ideals of partnership and co-operation will prevail. EAPC Member Countries are : Albania, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Czech | News, Official text, Pressrelease |
Official NATO visit to the Balkans12 Jul. 2001 NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson, and the Alliance's 19 Permanent Representatives went on a visit to Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina, 12-13 July, where they were fully briefed on developments in these countries. During their trip to Albania | News |
Press Release on the United Nations Conference09 Jul. 2001 been extended to munitions and small arms and light weapons. Projects have been launched in Albania, Moldova and Ukraine. The EAPC stands ready to assist any PfP nation which expresses an interest in the field of small arms and light weapons destruction. | News |
Destruction of anti-personnel mines in Albania29 Jun. 2001 Destruction of anti-personnel mines in Albania | News |
Signature of a memorandum on Logistic Cooperation between Moldova and NATO on safe destruction of melange, anti-personnel la...28 Jun. 2001 obligations under the Ottawa Convention. This is the second project initiated under the PfP Trust Fund initiative. NAMSA is currently overseeing the destruction, through a PfP Trust Fund project in Albania, of 1.6 million anti-personnel land mines. | News |
Meeting on security issues in South Eastern Europe12 Jun. 2001 Fund administered by a NATO agency to dispose of anti-personnel land mines in Albania and Moldova. NATO offered this financial management along with ammunition disposal expertise to the donor community at the Working Table meeting to establish | News |