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In the south-east of Romania, near the Black Sea port of Constanza, forces from six NATO countries and eight Partner countries have conducted a peace support exercise (4-15 September). The aim of exercise Cooperative Key 2000 was to train participating forces in peace support operations involving aircraft and medical personnel and to improve the capacity of multinational forces to work together.

On the other side of the country, at Cluj-Napoca in the north-west of Romania, another peace support exercise is currently taking place (11-22 September). This major exercise code named Exercise Cooperative Best Effort 2000, involving 400 troops from eight NATO countries and nine Partner countries and 800 troops from the host nation, is focussing on other aspects of peace support operations, i.e., small unit skills, manning and negotiating road blocks, mine and bomb threats, dealing with the media and first aid.