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19 June 2007
NATO-Russia Resettlement Centre conference on "Development of SMEs by former military"
Yaroslavl
4 June 2007
Meeting of the NATO-Russia Council at the level of Ministers of Defence
Brussels
28-31 May 2007
NRC Ad Hoc Working Group on Logistics Workshop on “Fuels Interoperability”
Moscow
29 May 2007
NRC Ad Hoc Working Group on Logistics High Level Logistics Talks
Moscow
25 May 2007
Experts’ meeting of the Ad-Hoc Working Group on the Terrorist Threat to the Euro-Atlantic Area : “Overseas Hostage Taking by Terrorist Groups”
Brussels
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Seville
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Portoroz
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NEWS

Russia to support NATO’s Mediterranean anti-terrorist operation

An agreement on Russian support to NATO’s Operation Active Endeavour in the Mediterranean, aimed at helping deter, disrupt and protect against terrorism, was signed in Brussels, 9 December.

The modalities of Russia’s support to Active Endeavour were finalised in an exchange of letters at the beginning of a meeting of the NATO-Russia Council at the level of Foreign Ministers at NATO Headquarters.

The Council noted with satisfaction that NATO and Russian military forces already have begun preparing to serve side by side in this operation.

“Today’s agreement represents a further concrete step forward in our efforts to develop practical, concrete NATO-Russia action against shared threats to our security,” said NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer during the exchange of the letters.

Under Operation Active Endeavour, NATO ships have been patrolling the Mediterranean monitoring shipping to detect and deter terrorist activity since October 2001 as part of the Alliance's response to the terrorist attacks of 11 September of that year.

Joint deployments

This is not the first time that Russia has supported NATO-led operations. The Russian Federation has contributed troops to NATO-led peacekeeping forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo.

Operation Active Endeavour however is carried out under Article 5 of the Washington Treaty, and therefore a formal NATO collective defence operation. It is the first time that Russia contributes to such an operation.

NATO and Russia have recently taken a number of measures to enhance their ability to field joint peacekeeping and crisis management operations. This includes courses on interoperability organized by NATO at Russian military academies, as well as a NATO-Russia Council exercise in September that tested the procedures for launching joint operations.

Co-operation in the fight against terrorism was the main focus of the meeting of the NATO-Russia Council, which also agreed on a comprehensive action plan against terrorism.

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NATO-Russia Council Action Plan on Terrorism 2008 mid-year implementation report.
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Chairman’s statement Meeting of the NATO-Russia Council in Defence Minister's session
Brussels
Chairman’s statement Meeting of the NATO-Russia Council at the level of Heads of State and Government
Bucharest
Informal meeting of the NATO Russia Council at the level of Foreign Ministers
Oslo
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Seville
Meeting of the NATO-Russia Council (NRC) at the level of Ministers of Defence
Portoroz
Informal meeting of the NATO-Russia Council, at the level of Foreign Ministers
Sofia
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