Азербайджан стал потенциальным партнером новой миссии НАТО

БАКУ, 5 дек – 1NEWS.AZ

На встрече глав МИД стран, поддерживающих Силы содействия международной безопасности (ISAF), проходящей в Брюсселе, принято решение о замене в Афганистане после 2014 года ISAF новой миссией НАТО.

Как сообщает 1news.az со ссылкой на пресс-службу МИД Азербайджана, главными направлениями деятельности миссии будут обучение, консультации и поддержка.

Азербайджан, являющийся верным партнером НАТО и сделавший неоценимый вклад в операции ISAF, был принят как потенциальный партнер миссии.

Следует отметить, что в будущем Азербайджан примет участие в процессе планирования новой миссии.

В настоящее время, наряду с Азербайджаном, в качестве потенциальных партнеров были избраны только лишь 7 стран - Австралия, Грузия, Новая Зеландия, Украина, Финляндия, Швеция и Черногория.

Р.Д., И.А.

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