Commeeys cour Shee
Ta Commeeys cour Shee (CcS) çheet er claare jeh Reagheydys Chonaant yn Atlantagh Hwoaie (RCAH-NATO) ta jeeraghey er troogal treisht eddyr Olteynyn yn RCAH as çheeraghyn elley 'syn Oarpey, goaill stiagh ny steatyn Lurg-Hoveidjagh; ta 20 steat nyn olteynyn.[1] Ta'n claare goaill stiagh shey ard jeh'n cho-obbraid as t'ad geearree caarjyssyn marish commee trooid co-obbraghey cahnaght-dys-cahnaght ayns ny reanyn traenal, cliaghtaghyn, plannal as freggyrt cragh, bun-chooishyn sheanse as çhymmyltaght, keirdaghey, plannal polaseeyn, as cooishyn reiltyssagh shivoil.[2]
Olteynys
reaghOlteynyn Oarpagh yn RCAH (1994) Olteynyn yn RCAH va nyn olteynyn jeh'n CcS | Olteynyn y Chommeeys cour Shee Çheeraghyn ta geearre ve nyn olteynyn CcS |
Ta 14 aa-olteynyn y CcS nyn olteynyn beayn 'syn RCAH nish: yn Albaan, y Vulgeyr, y Chroit, y Phobblaght Çheck, yn Estaan, yn Ungaar, y Latvey, y Litaan, Montenegro, Yn Vassadoan Hwoaie, y Pholynn, y Romaan, y Clovack, as y Clovean. Er 26 Averil 1995 haink er y Valta dy ve ny oltey jeh'n CcS;[3] agh daag ee er 27 Jerrey Fouyir son e neaghtyraght y reayll.[4] Er 20 Mayrnt 2008 ren y Valta aavioraghey e olteynys CcS;[5] v'eh lhiggit ec yn RCAH ec yn ard-chruinnaght ayns Bucharest er 3 Averil 2008.[6] Car ard-chruinnaght yn RCAH ayns Riga er 29 Sauin 2006, va cuirrey sheeynit dys Bosnia as Herzegovina, Montenegro, as y Serb co-chiangley rish y CcS,[7] red ren ad[8] er 14 Nollick 2006.[9]
Olteynyn roie
reaghOlteynyn Heshaght Chonaant y Cho-Hauçhys
reagh- Son ny smoo fys jeeagh-shiu er: Sheshaght Chonaant y Cho-Hauçhys
- Yn Armeain (5 Jerrey Fouyir 1994)[8]
- Yn Velaroosh (11 Jerrey Geuree 1995)[8]
- Yn Chassaghstaan (27 Boaldyn 1994)[8]
- Yn Chyrgistaan (1 Mean Souree 1994)[8]
- Yn Roosh (22 Mean Souree 1994)[8]
- Yn Tajikistaan (20 Toshiaght Arree 2002)[8]
Olteynyn yn Unnaneys Oarpagh
reagh- Son ny smoo fys jeeagh-shiu er: Yn Unnaneys Oarpagh
- Yn Austeyr (10 Toshiaght Arree 1995)[8]
- Finnlynn (9 Boaldyn 1994)[8]
- Nerin (1 Nollick 1999)[8]
- Yn Valta (26 Averil 1995;[8][3] faagail 27 Jerrey Fouyir, 1996;[4] aavioghit 20 Mayrnt 2008;[5] as doltit ec yn RCAH er 3 Averil 2008.[6])
- Yn Toolynn (9 Boaldyn 1994)[8]
Olteynyn GUAM
reagh- Son ny smoo fys jeeagh-shiu er: GUAM Organization for Democracy and Economic Development
- Yn Asserbajaan (4 Boaldyn 1994)[8]
- Yn Çhorshey (23 Mayrnt 1994)[8]
- Moldova (16 Mayrnt 1994)[8]
- Yn Ookraan (8 Toshiaght Arree 1994)[8]
Olteynyn elley
reagh- Bosnia as Herzegovina (14 Nollick 2006)[8]
- Yn Serb (14 Nollick 2006)[8]
- Yn Elveeish (11 Nollick 1996)[8]
- Yn Turkmenistaan (10 Boaldyn 1994)[8]
- Yn Oosbeckistaan (13 Jerrey Souree 1994)[8]
Çheeraghyn geearree çheet rish
reaghAa-olteynyn
reaghÇheer | Date kianglee rish yn CcS | Olteynys yn RCAH |
---|---|---|
Yn Pholynn | 2 Toshiaght Arree 1994 | 12 Mayrnt 1999 |
Yn Ungaar | 8 Toshiaght Arree 1994 | |
Yn Phobblaght Çheck | 10 Mayrnt 1994 | |
Yn Romaan | 26 Jerrey Geuree 1994 | 29 Mayrnt 2004 |
Yn Litaan | 27 Jerrey Geuree 1994 | |
Yn Estaan | 3 Toshiaght Arree 1994 | |
Yn Clovack | 9 Toshiaght Arree 1994 | |
Yn Latvey | 14 Toshiaght Arree 1994 | |
Yn Vulgeyr | 14 Toshiaght Arree 1994 | |
Yn Clovean | 30 Mayrnt 1994 | |
Yn Albaan | 23 Toshiaght Arree 1994 | 29 Mayrnt 2009 |
Yn Chroit | 25 Boaldyn 2000 | |
Montenegro | 14 Nollick 2006 | 5 Mean Souree 2017 |
Yn Vassadoan Hwoaie | 15 Sauin 1995[1] | 27 Mayrnt, 2020 |
Note
reagh- 1.^ myr Pobblaght y Vassadoan roish Toshiaght Arree 2019.
Imraaghyn
reagh- ↑ North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (3 Nollick 2009). "Partner countries". Feddynit magh er 23 Nollick 2009.
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(cooney) - ↑ "Partnership for Peace programme".
- ↑ a b North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (26 Averil 1995). "Secretary General's Council Welcoming Remarks, Visit by Maltese Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Professor Guido de Marco, Wednesday, April 26, 1995". Feddynit magh er 30 Sauin 2006.
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(cooney) - ↑ a b Bohlen, Celestine (12 Sauin 1996). "New Malta Chief Focuses on Neutrality", New York Times. Feddynit magh er 5 Averil 2008. "Within hours of taking office, Mr. Sant withdrew Malta's membership in Partnership for Peace, a NATO military cooperation program that is so loosely defined that its sign-up list now spans the spectrum from Russia to Switzerland. [...] Mr. Sant says none of those moves should be interpreted as anti-European or anti-American, but simply as the best way of insuring Malta's security."
- ↑ a b Gambin, Karl (3 Averil 2008). "Malta reactivates Partnership for Peace membership". DI-VE. Er ny hashtey veih yn lhieggan bunneydagh er 2008-03-23. Feddynit magh er 3 Averil 2008.
The cabinet has agreed to reactivate its membership in the Partnership for Peace which was withdrawn in 1996, the government said on Thursday.
- ↑ a b North Atlantic Treaty Organization (3 Averil 2008). "Malta re-engages in the Partnership for Peace Programme". Feddynit magh er 3 Averil 2008.
At the Bucharest Summit, NATO Heads of State and Government welcomed Malta’s return to the Partnership for Peace Programme. At Malta's request, the Allies have re-activated Malta's participation in the Partnership for Peace Programme (PfP).
- ↑ North Atlantic Treaty Organization (29 Sauin 2006). "Alliance offers partnership to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia". Feddynit magh er 30 Sauin 2006.
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(cooney) - ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v "Signatures of Partnership for Peace Framework Document". North Atlantic Treaty Organization. 5 Jerrey Fouyir 2006. Feddynit magh er 30 Sauin 2006.
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(cooney) - ↑ "Serbia inducted into NATO". Associated Press. 14 Nollick 2006. Er ny hashtey veih yn lhieggan bunneydagh er 2007-09-27. Feddynit magh er 14 Nollick 2006.
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(cooney)