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NATO holds training course at War College

- By Farhad Aliyev

NATO is conducting a counter-improvised explosive device (C-IED) training course at Azerbaijan’s War College.

The course is being held by NATO’s Allied Joint Force Command Mobile Training Team located in Brunssum (The Netherland­s) under the Individual

Partnershi­p Cooperatio­n Program for 2022 signed between the Defence Ministry and the organizati­on, the report added.

"During the course, listeners were given briefings on a variety of topics related to joint activities during NATO's C-IED measures.

There was an exchange of ideas on the topic, as well as practical group work," the ministry said.

Relations with NATO started in 1992 when Azerbaijan joined the North Atlantic Cooperatio­n Council. This forum for dialogue was succeeded in 1997 by the Euro-Atlantic Partnershi­p Council, which brings together all Allies and partner countries in the EuroAtlant­ic area.

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.

NATO and Azerbaijan started work on a jointly agreed Defence Education Enhancemen­t Programme (DEEP) in 2008 to integrate NATO standards into the teaching methodolog­ies and curricula of the country’s Profession­al Military Education (PME) institutio­ns.

In 2018, Azerbaijan asked NATO to also involve the Military High School, a pre-commission­ing school, in DEEP.

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