NATO experts, Azerbaijani navy officers meet in Baku
By Sara Rajabova
The Azerbaijani navy officers and NATO experts held an expert meeting in Baku.
The expert and staff meeting of Azerbaijani naval officers with the NATO/Allied Maritime Component Command (MCC Northwood) representatives kicked off on May 14, Azerbaijani Defense Ministry reported.
The meeting focuses on the protection of offshore oil platforms, increasing professional skills of military courts' personnel, and improving the teaching abilities of ship captains and their assistants.
The event will wrap up on May 15.
Recently, Azerbaijani armed forces held field training as part of the Operational Capabilities Concept (OCC) to achieve a high level of coordination with NATO forces.
NATO and Azerbaijan are actively cooperating on democratic, institutional, and military reforms, and enjoy practical cooperation in various areas.
The cooperation plan between Azerbaijan and the NATO is set out in the Individual Partnership Action Plan (IPAP) on Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijan aspires to achieve Euro-Atlantic standards and get closer to Euro-Atlantic institutions. In this regard, supporting reform in the security sector and establishing democratic institutions are the key elements of the NATO-Azerbaijan cooperation.
The Azerbaijani peacekeeping contingent in Afghanistan doubled in 2009. Currently, some 90 Azerbaijani servicemen are serving in ISAF. A company and then a battalion of peacekeepers were established as part of the Azerbaijani armed forces in 1997.
In the past, Azerbaijan has also actively supported the NATO's operations in Kosovo.
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