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The Confédération Interalliée des Officiers de Réserve (CIOR) held their 54th Mid-Winter meeting at NATO HQ, 7-9 February 2002.
During these three days, they discussed a number of initiatives such as the "11 September 2001 Reserve Doctrine", which is a statement on the significance of Reserves in the combat against terrorism. The doctrine stresses the importance of Reserves in creating a link between civil society and the military and their role in conveying to the public the significance of democratic values in the face of terrorism.
The Reserve Officers also took stock of internal affairs such as the prolongation of Croatia as an observer to the CIOR or the plans for 2002 language courses set up to help the integration of all participants. The CIOR brings together members (which are the associations of all 18 NATO member countries - Iceland does not have armed forces), associate members from NATO Partner countries (Austria, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland), observers (Croatia) and guests (South Africa).