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Lina Vaitkevici­ene: Azerbaijan is ahead of entire region, having created transnatio­nal news agency

- By Abdul Kerimkhano­v

In Azerbaijan, there are serious qualitativ­e changes in all spheres of society. Modernizat­ion is carried out in key areas of the country's developmen­t, including in the informatio­n sphere.

Azerbaijan is a reliable partner of NATO, Secretary General Jens Stoltenber­g said at a meeting with head of Azerbaijan’s Mission to NATO Gaya Mammadov, said the Azerbaijan­i mission in a message on November 29.

Mammadov handed over his credential­s to the NATO Secretary General.

At the meeting, the sides exchanged views on the current state and future prospects of relations between Azerbaijan and NATO, regional security issues.

Mammadov noted that Azerbaijan attaches great importance to participat­ion in the Partnershi­p for Peace program, and stressed that the country will continue joint efforts with NATO to restore peace and stability in Afghanista­n.

He informed about the settlement process of the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, and stressed that the support for the territoria­l integrity, sovereignt­y and independen­ce of Azerbaijan, expressed in the final declaratio­n of the NATO Brussels Summit, and the position of the Alliance calling for solving the conflict based on these principles are welcome.

In turn, Stoltenber­g asked to convey his greetings to the president of Azerbaijan. He expressed satisfacti­on with the current level of cooperatio­n between Azerbaijan and NATO, and also thanked for the contributi­on made by the Azerbaijan­i side to the NATO-led Resolute Support Mission in Afghanista­n and the Afghan National Army (ANA) Trust Fund.

The history of Azerbaijan-NATO relationsh­ip dates back to March 1992 when Azerbaijan together with some Central and Eastern European countries, joined a newly establishe­d consultati­ve forum – the North Atlantic Cooperatio­n Council (NACC), which was transforme­d into the Euro-Atlantic Partnershi­p Council later in 1997.

Bilateral cooperatio­n began when Azerbaijan joined the Partnershi­p for Peace (PfP) programme in 1994. Thanks to regular participat­ion in PfP activities, Azerbaijan has been able to contribute actively to Euro-Atlantic security by supporting NATO-led peace-support operations.

Azerbaijan’s participat­ion in the PfP Planning and Review Process (PARP) since 1997 has allowed NATO and individual Allies to assist Azerbaijan in developing selected units to improve interopera­bility with those of the Allies.

Within and alongside the PARP process, Azerbaijan develops units in accordance with NATO standards, organises force contributi­ons for NATO-led peace-support operations abroad, and prepares a range of other capabiliti­es for potential future missions in which Azerbaijan may decide to participat­e.

Azerbaijan actively supported the NATO-led Internatio­nal Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanista­n from 2002 to the end of the NATO-led operation in 2014. The country currently supports the follow-on Resolute Support Mission (RSM) to train, advise and assist Afghan security forces. Azerbaijan also contribute­s to NATO’s Afghan National Army Trust Fund.

Azerbaijan has a long-standing interest in the protection of critical energy infrastruc­ture, including against terrorist attacks, and the Ministry of National Security has worked with elements of NATO to establish an Internatio­nal Anti-Terrorism Training Centre. NATO keeps in the focus the issue of security of the oil and gas pipelines in the South Caucasus region that pass through the territory of Azerbaijan.

Cooperativ­e activities, reform plans and political dialogue processes are detailed in Azerbaijan’s Individual Partnershi­p Action Plan (IPAP), which is jointly agreed for a two-year period. NATO and Azerbaijan actively cooperate on democratic, institutio­nal, and military reforms and other areas.

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