Partners
NATO cooperates with a range of international organizations and countries in different structures. Below is a list of these partners with links to their information servers.
Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC)
The EAPC consists of all NATO Member countries and the following partner countries:
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NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue
The following seven countries of the Mediterranean region are currently involved:
Algeria | |||||||||||
Egypt | |||||||||||
Israel | |||||||||||
Jordan | |||||||||||
Mauritania | |||||||||||
Morocco | |||||||||||
Tunisia |
Istanbul Cooperation Initiative (ICI)
To date, the following four countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council have joined:
Bahrain | |||||||||||
Qatar | |||||||||||
Kuwait | |||||||||||
United Arab Emirates |
Partners across the globe
In addition to its formal partnerships, NATO cooperates with a range of countries which are not part of these structures. Often referred to as “Partners across the globe”, these countries develop cooperation with NATO in areas of mutual interest, including emerging security challenges, and some contribute actively to NATO operations either militarily or in some other way.
Afghanistan | |||||||||||
Australia | |||||||||||
Iraq | |||||||||||
Japan | |||||||||||
Pakistan | |||||||||||
Republic of Korea | |||||||||||
New Zealand | |||||||||||
Mongolia |
International Organizations
In addition to its partnerships with countries, NATO cooperates with a range of international organizations.
Legend
- Turkey recognises the Republic of Macedonia with its constitutional name.