FROM: STATE DEPARTMENT
The 20th Anniversary of the Partnership for Peace
Press Statement
Jen Psaki
Department Spokesperson
Washington, DC
January 11, 2014
On January 11, 1994, the United States and the other allied nations of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) created the Partnership for Peace. Today marks its twentieth anniversary.
Based on a commitment to the democratic principles that underpin the Alliance itself, the Partnership for Peace brings NATO together with 22 nations in Europe and Asia. These countries partner together on operations that foster peace and security, as well as on increasing their own security capacity through defense reform, policy and planning, military-to-military cooperation and exercises. Partnership for Peace and other partnership programs have strengthened NATO by adding diversity and political insight while expanding its security reach. Since Partnership for Peace’s inception, twelve countries which were members of this program have become NATO members, and even more partners have contributed to NATO-led operations from Afghanistan to Kosovo and Libya. Together, NATO members and partners have conducted hundreds of exercises to improve their interoperability and capacities for crisis response, conflict resolution and peacekeeping.
As we mark this twentieth anniversary of Partnership for Peace, we pledge to continue to work together with NATO, our Allies and our partners to strengthen and deepen the critical role NATO’s partnerships play in enhancing the adaptability, efficiency and effectiveness of the Alliance and, in turn, promoting the stability and security of our broader community.
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READOUT: SECRETARY HAGEL'S MEETING WITH GREECE'S MINISTER OF DEFENSE AVRAMOPOULOS
FROM: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Readout of Secretary Hagel's Meeting with Greece's Minister of Defense Dimitris Avramopoulos
Pentagon Press Secretary George Little provided the following readout:
"Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel welcomed Greek Minister of Defense Dimitris Avramopoulos today to the Pentagon.
"Secretary Hagel thanked Minister Avramopoulos for Greece's continued hosting of U.S. forces at Naval Support Activity at Souda Bay. Souda Bay is a key enabler of U.S. strategic objectives in the region, the importance of which became apparent during Operation Unified Protector in Libya.
"Secretary Hagel praised Greece's contributions to regional security in the Balkans and expressed appreciation for Greece's support and cooperation in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Secretary Hagel and Minister Avramopoulos discussed issues of mutual strategic importance in the Mediterranean, Middle East, and North Africa including Egypt and Syria. Minister Avramopoulos highlighted the partnership between the United States and Greece and pledged to maintain the strong relationship between the two allies.
"Secretary Hagel and Minister Avramopoulos agreed to continue joint military training, exchanges, and high level defense consultations, and committed to recognizing these activities through development of a U.S.-Greece Defense Cooperation Roadmap."
Readout of Secretary Hagel's Meeting with Greece's Minister of Defense Dimitris Avramopoulos
Pentagon Press Secretary George Little provided the following readout:
"Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel welcomed Greek Minister of Defense Dimitris Avramopoulos today to the Pentagon.
"Secretary Hagel thanked Minister Avramopoulos for Greece's continued hosting of U.S. forces at Naval Support Activity at Souda Bay. Souda Bay is a key enabler of U.S. strategic objectives in the region, the importance of which became apparent during Operation Unified Protector in Libya.
"Secretary Hagel praised Greece's contributions to regional security in the Balkans and expressed appreciation for Greece's support and cooperation in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Secretary Hagel and Minister Avramopoulos discussed issues of mutual strategic importance in the Mediterranean, Middle East, and North Africa including Egypt and Syria. Minister Avramopoulos highlighted the partnership between the United States and Greece and pledged to maintain the strong relationship between the two allies.
"Secretary Hagel and Minister Avramopoulos agreed to continue joint military training, exchanges, and high level defense consultations, and committed to recognizing these activities through development of a U.S.-Greece Defense Cooperation Roadmap."
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