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The Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC), a NATO institution, is a multilateral forum created to improve relations between NATO and non-NATO countries in Europe and those parts of Asia on the European periphery. States meet to cooperate and go to the range of political and security issues. It was formed on January 1, 1997 as the failure to the North Atlantic Cooperation Council (NACC) and works alongside the Partnership for Peace (PfP), both created post-Cold War - the former in 1991, the latter in 1994.

Members[]

EAPC member states

Map of EAPC membership

There are 50 members, the 28 NATO member countries and 22 partner countries. The partner countries are:

  • 6 countries that (though militarily neutral) possessed capitalist economies during the Cold War:
    • Flag of Austria Austria
    • Flag of Finland Finland
    • Flag of Ireland Ireland
    • Flag of Malta Malta
    • Flag of Sweden Sweden
    • Flag of Switzerland  Switzerland
  • 12 former Soviet republics:
    • Flag of Armenia Armenia
    • Flag of Azerbaijan Azerbaijan
    • Flag of Belarus Belarus
    • Flag of Georgia Georgia
    • Flag of Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
    • Flag of Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan
    • Flag of Moldova Moldova
    • Flag of Russia Russia
    • Flag of Tajikistan Tajikistan
    • Flag of Turkmenistan Turkmenistan
    • Flag of Ukraine Ukraine
    • Flag of Uzbekistan Uzbekistan
  • 4 of the Former Yugoslav nations on neither side of the Iron Curtain[1] during the Cold War:
    • Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
    • Flag of Macedonia Macedonia [2]
    • Flag of Montenegro Montenegro
    • Flag of Serbia Serbia

See also[]

References[]

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_curtain Yugoslavia was one of the leaders of the non-aligned countries. Its citizens needed visas for east not west, so it counts as being on the left side of the Iron Curtain
  2. EAPC partner state as the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

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