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L'OTAN conduira le premier exercice de gestion des crises avec les pays du CCNA et du PfP du 25 au 27 octobre, au siege de l'OTAN, a Bruxelles.

NATO will conduct the first Crisis Management Exercise
with NACC and PfP Partners from October 25-27th at NATO
Headquarters in Brussels. It will include briefings and
discussions of national, regional and global crisis
management practices and experience as well as discussions
about a hypothetical crisis based on a generic scenario
affecting NACC and PfP countries.

The aim of the exercise, which is called PCM 95, is to
deepen political interaction and understanding of crisis
management techniques and practices through discussions
and practising crisis management responses to a simulated,
hypothetical crisis.

All NACC and PfP Partners have been invited to participate
in PCM 95 and speakers and observers have been invited
from the United Nations, OSCE, EU and WEU.

The New Strategic Concept highlighted the importance of
crisis management in the new strategic environment. This
new role of the Alliance and the importance of a broad
co-operative approach to crisis management efforts
involving a wide range of nations underlines the utility
and importance of PCM 95.