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A Partnership for Peace (PfP) exercise called Cooperative Dragon 2000 is taking place in Tirana from 21 June to 1 July. Participants from five NATO and nine PfP countries are training in peace support operations and humanitarian aid by setting up a Multinational Brigade Headquarters, a large field company and a mobile medical facility. The International Red Cross and the United Nations High Commisioner for Refugees are also taking part in this exercise, which comes under the command of Allied Forces Southern Europe (CINCSOUTH).