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1991

20 December 1991The North Atlantic Cooperation Council is inaugurated with the participation of 25 countries (the 16 NATO Allies and 9 C+EE countries). Russia becomes a founding member of NACC.

1992

24-25 Feb. 1992Manfred Wörner, Secretary General of NATO visits Moscow.
April 1992First Military Committee in Cooperation Session (MC/CS). The Russian Chief of General Staff is invited.

1993

February 1993NATO Review publishes its first article by a Russian Foreign Minister - Andrei Kozyrev.
Spring 1993SACEUR visits Moscow and agrees a specific cooperation programme with the Russian MOD setting in train activities for the remainder of the year.

1994

February 1994The first supplement of the NATO Review in Russian is published.
24 May 1994(16+1) Special meeting of NATO Defence Ministers with the Russian Defence Minister, General Grachev.
June 1994Alliance Ministers agree during the NAC Ministerial in Istanbul to strengthen the Allied Contact Embassy in Moscow with two NATO information officers.
22 June 1994(16+1) Russia signs the Partnership for Peace Framework Document.
22 June 1994Agreement is reached on a "Summary of Conclusions" defining the main elements of an enhanced dialogue between NATO and Russia beyond NACC and PfP.
25 November 1994First member of NATO's International Staff to reinforce NATO Contact Embassy in Moscow assumes his functions; NATO Information activities in Moscow begin.
1 December 1994(16+1) NATO Foreign Ministers meet with Russian Foreign Minister Kozyrev.

1995

31 May 1995(16+1) Russia formally accepts the Individual Partnership programme (IPP) and the "Areas on pursuance of broad, enhanced NATO-Russia dialogue and cooperation" in Noordwijk at a special meeting of NATO Foreign Ministers with Foreign Minister Kozyrev following the regular NATO Ministerial meeting.
17 July 1995(16+1) Council meeting with Russia on the future development of NATO-Russia relations.
11 September 1995(16+1) At the request of the Russian side, a meeting is held with Russia on the situation in Former Yugoslavia took place.
20 September 1995(16+1) Council meeting with Russia on the implementation of the CFE Treaty.
14-21 October 1995Colonel General Shevtsov and his team establish contacts with SACEUR at Mons on IFOR.
19 October 1995(16+1) Council meets with Russia on Peace Implementation Planning in Bosnia.
28 November 1995(16+1) NATO Defence Ministers meet with Russian Defence Minister Grachev.
6 December 1995(16+1) NATO Foreign Ministers meet with Russian Foreign Minister Kozyrev.

1996

January 1996Publication of the first Russian edition of the NATO Handbook.
13 January 1996Beginning of deployment of Russian troops supporting IFOR in Bosnia.
13 March 1996Russia signs IFOR Participation and Financial Agreements.
20-21 March 1996Secretary General Javier Solana visits Moscow.
21 March 1996A Memorandum of Understanding on Civil Emergency Cooperation between NATO and Russia is signed in Moscow.
1 April 1996(16+1) Council meeting with Russia to assess the way ahead in NATO-Russia relations in the aftermath of Secretary General Solana's visit to Moscow.
10 May 1996(16+1) Council meeting with Russia to discuss the latest situation in the IFOR and the CFE.
4 June 1996(16+1) NAC Foreign Ministers' meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Primakov in Berlin on the margins of NAC/NACC Ministerial meetings.
14 June 1996(16+1) NATO Defence Ministers meet with Russian Defence Minister Grachev.
19 September 1996(16+1) Meeting of the Political Committee with Russia on Arms Control and Disarmament issues.
20 September 1996Meeting of Secretary General Solana with Russian Foreign Minister Primakov in Vienna.
26 September 1996(16+1) NATO Defence Ministers meet with Russian Defence Minister Rodionov in Bergen.
7 October 1996Meeting of Secretary General Solana with the Russian Secretary of Security Council Alexander Lebed. (16+1) Informal Council meeting with Alexander Lebed.
10 December 1996Meeting of Secretary General Solana with Foreign Minister Primakov.
11 December 1996(16+1) NATO Foreign Ministers meet with Russian Foreign Minister Primakov on the margins of NAC/NACC Ministerial meetings.
18 December 1996(16+1) NATO Defence Ministers meet with Russian Defence Minister Rodionov.

1997

19-21 January 1997First round of talks between Secretary General Solana and Russian Foreign Minister Primakov on a NATO-Russia Document in Moscow.
10 February 1997Talks between NATO's Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs (ASG/PA) and Deputy Foreign Minister Afanassievsky in Moscow.
23 February 1997Second round of talks between Secretary General Solana and Russian Foreign Minister Primakov on a NATO-Russia Document in Brussels.
24 February 1997Talks between ASG/PA and Deputy Foreign Minister Afanassievsky in Brussels.
9-10 March 1997Third round of talks between Secretary General Solana and Russian Foreign Minister Primakov on a NATO-Russia Document in Moscow.
10 March 1997Talks between ASG/PA and Deputy Foreign Minister Afanassievsky in Moscow.
8 April 1997Talks between ASG/PA and Deputy Foreign Minister Afanassievsky in Brussels.
15 April 1997Fourth round of talks between Secretary General Solana and Russian Foreign Minister Primakov on a NATO-Russia Document in Moscow.
18 April 1997Talks between ASG/PA and Deputy Foreign Minister Afanassievsky in Moscow.
22-23 April 1997Civil Emergency Planning Symposium and meeting of the SCEPC with Cooperation Partners in Moscow.
23-24 April 1997Secretary of the Defence Council of the Russian Federation Yuri Baturin visits Brussels and Mons. Mr.Baturin meets with Secretary General Solana and participates in the "SHAPEX" exercise.
6 May 1997Fifth round of talks between Secretary General Solana and Russian Foreign Minister Primakov on a NATO-Russia Document in Luxembourg.
13_14 May 1997Final (sixth) round of talks between Secretary General Solana and Russian Foreign Minister Primakov on a NATO-Russia Document in Moscow.
14 May 1997Agreement (ad referendum) between NATO and Russia on the "Founding Act on Mutual Relations, Cooperation and Security Between NATO and the Russian Federation".
16 May 1997The North Atlantic Council approves the Founding Act.
27 May 1997Signing of the "Founding Act on Mutual Relations, Cooperation and Security Between NATO and the Russian Federation" by the Secretary General of NATO and Heads of State and Government of NATO and the Russian President in Paris.