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INTERNATIONAL MILITARY STAFF
MEDIA
ADVISORY
08 May
2008
NATO AND PARTNER
CHIEFS OF DEFENCE TO MEET AT NATO
HEADQUARTERS
Top
military officers of the
More
than 60 Chiefs of Defence from NATO members, the non-NATO contributing nations,
Partnership-for-Peace nations, the Mediterranean Dialogue countries,
In addition, there will be a signing ceremony with
seven nations of a Memorandum of Understanding regarding the establishment of
the NATO-accredited Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence, in
There will be
several different sessions, including with just the NATO Chiefs of Defence,
dealing mainly with operations (taking stock of all NATO-led operations
and missions, ISAF and KFOR in particular), and taking forward the
military-related decisions of the Bucharest Summit.
Additional meetings will be held in Euro Atlantic Partnership Council
format (sharing experiences from participating in NATO-led operations, and
discussing the way ahead for military Partnership post-Bucharest Summit); with
countries of the Mediterranean Dialogue (discussions on furthering
military-to-military cooperation); with Ukraine (update on the transformation of
the Ukrainian armed forces and a bi-annual assessment of the 2008 NATO-Ukraine
Work plan); and with Russia (exchange of views on operational matters and to
review progress of the 2008 Work Plan).
This
will be the final Chiefs of Defense meetings chaired by Gen. Ray Henault, who
will retire at the end of June 2008.
Note for the
Editor:
MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES
Wednesday,
14 May 08
Photos and video of all opening sessions will be available on-line at www.nato.int. shortly after each meeting. A news release summarising the discussions will be issued at the conclusion of the 15 May sessions.
Accreditation
Journalists wishing to cover these opportunities will be able to access NATO HQ on presentation of a NATO accreditation pass or a valid press pass.
Point
of contact for the Military Committee
meetings:
Col. Brett
Boudreau or Lt.- Col. Tony White
Tel: +32 2 707 5983 /
5752
General press arrangements:
Mrs. Karen
Dehaes
Public Affairs Officer, IMS.
Tel: +32 2 707 5423
TV-Radio:
Mr. George De Brouwer
Tel: +32 2 707 5049
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