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During the NATO-Ukraine Commission (NUC) meeting on 22 March, NATO members welcomed the official designation of the Yavoriv training area as a Partnership for Peace Training Centre. This centre, as well as the one in Ankara, have been designated to help develop military cooperation and interoperability between the armed forces of NATO and Partner countries.

At the NUC, other important issues were discussed, such as the crisis in Kosovo, the preparations of the NUC at the level of Heads of State and Government that will take place in Washington, strategy and military doctrines and activities included in the NATO-Ukraine Charter such as defence reform and arms control.