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From 1 to 10 November, nine NATO member countries and eleven partner countries are participating in a computer assisted exercise code-named Exercise Cooperative Determination 2000. Its aim is to train participants in staff procedures required to conduct peace support operations, including humanitarian assistance, and develop military interoperability.

The International Committee of the Red Cross and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees are also participating in this Partnership for Peace exercise (PfP), which is being held in Luzern. This is the first time that Switzerland is hosting a PfP exercise.