From Conservapedia Partnership for Peace (PfP) is a NATO program for increasing cooperation between PfP nations and NATO members.
According to the founding document of Partnership for Peace [1] the goals of PfP was are: stability and security in the Euro-Atlantic area through cooperation, and the protection and promotion of human rights, freedom, justice, peace and democracy.
| Member | Year Joined |
|---|---|
| Albania | February 23, 1994 |
| Austria | February 10, 1995 |
| Azerbaijan | May 4, 1994 |
| Belarus | January 11, 1995 |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | December 14, 2006 |
| Croatia | May 25, 2000 |
| Finland | May 9, 1994 |
| Georgia | March 23, 1994 |
| Ireland | December 1, 1999 |
| Kazakhstan | May 27, 1994 |
| Kyrgyzstan | June 1, 1994 |
| Moldova | March 16, 1994 |
| Montenegro | December 14, 2006 |
| Russia | June 22, 1994 |
| Serbia | December 14, 2006 |
| Sweden | May 9, 1994 |
| Switzerland | December 11, 1996 |
| Tajikistan | February 20, 2002 |
| Republic of Macedonia | November 15, 1995 |
| Turkmenistan | May 10, 1994 |
| Ukraine | February 8, 1994 |
| Uzbekistan | July 13, 1994 |
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