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Last week, the Partnership for Peace (PfP) Training Centre in Ankara became the first facility that has been officially designated as such by NATO. The Centre aims to enhance military cooperation and interoperability, that is to say, equipment compatibility and practical working conditions between the armed forces of NATO and Partner countries.
The Centre has been designated as a PfP Training Centre in accordance with the Concept for PfP Training Centres adopted in November 1998 by the North Atlantic Council -NATO's highest decision-making body. The Concept allows national high quality training facilities to apply for recognition by the North Atlantic Council as a PfP Training Centre. The recognised PfP Training Centres offer courses and other training opportunities to the 44 member countries of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council.