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Nato-Russia: Founding Act on Mutual Relations, Cooperation and Security Between Nato and the Russian Federation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1997

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* Reproduced from UN Document A/52/161; S/1997/413, Appendix, May 30,1997. The Founding Act provides for joint council meetings between the NATO countries and Russia, and the first joint council meeting between the parties took place on July 18, 1997 in Berlin. The Presidents of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine adopted a Joint Communique on May 27, 1997 expressing their satisfaction with the signing of the Founding Act (UN Document A/52/171, June 5, 1997), and the Joint Communique is noted at 36 I.L.M. 1052 (1997).

[The Flank Document Agreement to.the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty, May 31,1996, appears at 36 I.L!M. 866 (1997); the Helsinki Final Act, August 1, 1975, appears at 14 I.L.M. 1292 (1975); the Charter of Paris, November 2-1, 1990, appears at 30 I.L.M. 190 (1991); the OSCE Lisbon Document of 1996, including the Declaration on a Common and Comprehensive Security Model for-Europe for the 21st Century, appears at 36 I.L.M. 4J36 (1997); and the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty, November 19, 1990, appears at 30 I.L.M. 1(1991).]