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08 December 2005

NATO-Russia Council Discusses Anti-Terrorism Action Plan

Council meets in Brussels during NATO ministerial

Washington -- The NATO-Russia Council met in Brussels, Belgium, December 8, the same day the alliance’s 26 foreign ministers gathered for their traditional December meeting.

In a statement outlining the discussions, the council said it had reviewed progress in implementing the NATO-Russia Action Plan on Terrorism and it welcomed the preparation of Russian naval assets for their role in Operation Active Endeavor in the Mediterranean Sea, an anti-terrorism effort to ensure safe passage of noncombatant vessels through the Strait of Gibraltar.

The council also welcomed Russia's 2005 signature of the Partnership for Peace Status of Forces Agreement, “which will provide a legal foundation for increased practical and operational cooperation, and looked forward to its prompt ratification.” (See related article.)

The council reaffirmed its support for international efforts to promote security and stability in and around Afghanistan.  It also welcomed recent progress toward fulfilling the commitments of the Conventional Forces in Europe treaty “and urged expedited efforts to fulfill remaining commitments,” according to the statement.

The NATO-Russia Council’s joint statement is available on the NATO Web site.

(Distributed by the Bureau of International Information Programs, U.S. Department of State. Web site: http://usinfo.state.gov)



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