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This month, a joint corps composed of 3 NATO member countries -Denmark, Germany and Poland- has been inaugurated at its base in the Baltic port of Szczcin in Poland. The chief aim of the "Multi-national Corps North-East" is to contribute to common defence, peacekeeping and humanitarian operations.

Officers from the 3 NATO countries have been working together for the past 2 years and preparations for the Corps' first exercise, " Crystal Eagle ", have already started. The Corps will reach full readiness by end 2000 and will be placed under a rotating command : the Danish General Henrik Ekmann will command the Corps for the first two years, followed by a Pole, who is currently deputy-commander, and a German, who is now Chief of Staff. It will be composed of the 12th Szczcin motorised division, the 14th Armoured Grenadiers of Neubrandenburg and the motorised division of Fredericia.