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At the NATO Summit meeting in January this year, Alliance
Heads of State and Government proposed joint peacekeeping
field exercises with Partners beginning in 1994 in order
to promote closer military cooperation and
interoperability.

This autumn three such exercises have been planned. The
first, Exercise Cooperative Bridge, will be conducted in
Poland in the Biedrusko training area, near Poznan, from
12 to 16 September. A maritime exercise, Cooperative
Venture, will take place from 28 September to 7 October
in the North Sea and in the Skagerak waters. The third
exercise, Cooperative Spirit, will be held in the
Netherlands in the Harskamp military training area, East
of Utrecht, from 24 to 28 October.

In all three exercises NATO Allies and Partners will
participate. Many of those not contributing military
forces to these exercises will provide observers. In
addition the UN, CSCE and WEU have been invited to
observe the exercises. The main purpose of the exercises
is to promote closer military cooperation and
interoperability in the field of peacekeeping through the
training and exercising of specific peacekeeping skills.

Prior to each exercise a specific press release will be
issued with information about participants and other
exercise detail. In addition to these three exercises
many other bilateral and multilateral exercises involving
Allies and Partners have already taken place in 1994, and
more are scheduled for the autumn and for 1995.