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  2. File:EU and NATO.svg - Wikipedia

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    Cyprus–NATO relations; European Union; European UnionNATO relations; Finland–NATO relations; ... Countries of Europe: Image title: A blank Map of Europe. Every ...

  3. File:Commonwealth of Independent States vs EU and NATO.svg

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 06:15, 19 June 2024: 1,345 × 920 (74 KB): Lector d Wiki: Updated: EU-NATO in green, only NATO in pink, Moldova in orange because is suspended and Turkmenistan only associated

  4. European Union–NATO relations - Wikipedia

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    Non-EU NATO member states Albania: Candidate — 2009 Iceland: No — Founder Montenegro: Candidate — 2017 North Macedonia: Candidate — 2020 Norway: Defence Agency agreement — Founder Turkey Candidate — 1952 United Kingdom: No — Founder European countries outside both the EU and NATO Andorra No — No Armenia No — Individual ...

  5. Central and Eastern European countries mark 20 years in NATO ...

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    Several central and Eastern European countries began marking on Thursday the 20th anniversary of the largest expansion of the NATO military alliance when formerly socialist countries became ...

  6. Member states of NATO - Wikipedia

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    NATO in 2024. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is an international military alliance consisting of 32 member states from Europe and North America. It was established at the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty on 4 April 1949. Of the 32 member countries, 30 are in Europe and two are in North America.

  7. Berlin Plus agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Berlin Plus agreement is the short title of a comprehensive package of agreements made between NATO and the EU on 16 December 2002. [1] These agreements were based on conclusions of NATO's 1999 Washington summit, sometimes referred to as the "CJTF mechanism" (combined joint task force), [2] and allowed the EU to draw on some of NATO's military assets in its own peacekeeping operations.

  8. NATO global partners - Wikipedia

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    NATO global partners, or partners across the globe [1] are countries that cooperate with NATO on a regular basis, but are unable to join the alliance due to Article 10 restricting countries eligible to join the alliance to those in Europe.

  9. NATO - Wikipedia

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    The European Union (EU) signed a comprehensive package of arrangements with NATO under the Berlin Plus agreement on 16 December 2002. With this agreement, the EU was given the possibility of using NATO assets if it wanted to act independently in an international crisis, on the condition that NATO itself did not want to act – the so-called ...