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'''Individual Partnership Action Plans''', or IPAPs, are plans developed between ] and different countries, that state the objectives and the communication framework for dialogue and cooperation between both parties. NATO launched the IPAPs initiative at the ]. '''Individual Partnership Action Plans''', or IPAPs, are plans developed between ] and different countries, that state the objectives and the communication framework for dialogue and cooperation between both parties. NATO launched the IPAPs initiative at the ].



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Azerbaijani and American soldiers during Individual Partnership Action Plans (IPAP) in Georgia.

Individual Partnership Action Plans, or IPAPs, are plans developed between NATO and different countries, that state the objectives and the communication framework for dialogue and cooperation between both parties. NATO launched the IPAPs initiative at the 2002 Prague Summit.

IPAPs are in implementation with the following countries:

Armenia, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan have stated they have no desire to join NATO. Georgia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina on the other hand are actively working towards future NATO membership.

External links

  1. NATO-Ukraine Action Plan
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