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Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council

The Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC) is a NATO organization, a multilateral forum created to improve relations between NATO and non-NATO coutries in Europe. The members states meet to cooperate and consult on a range of political and security issues. It was formed on May 29, 1997 as the successor to the North Atlantic Cooperation Council[?] (NACC) and works alongside the Partnership for Peace[?] (PfP), both created post-Cold War in 1991.

Members

There are 46 members, the 19 NATO member countries and 27 partner countries.

The partner countries are:

See also: Euro-Atlantic Disaster Response Coordination Centre[?], OSCE, WEU, UN

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