Mediterranean Dialogue
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The Mediterranean Dialogue, first launched in 1994 is a forum of cooperation between NATO and seven countries of the Mediterranean with the aim of contributing to regional security and stability by achieving mutual understanding and dispelling misconceptions about NATO among Dialogue countries. The Dialogue reflects NATO's view that security in Europe is tied to the security and stability in the Mediterranean. It also reinforces and compliments the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership and the OSCE's Mediterranean Initiative.
Members
The Dialogue initially started with five countries but has added two more over time. No future memberships are planned.
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See also
- Istanbul Cooperation Initiative
- North Atlantic Council
- Partnership for Peace
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