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NATO and Moldova

Official NATO and Moldova relations began in 1992 when Moldova joined the North Atlantic Cooperation Council. However, as Moldova's neutrality is enshrined in its Constitution, there are no plans for Moldova to join the organization.
==History==
In 1992, Moldova joined the North Atlantic Cooperation Council, renamed the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC) in 1997. Relations expanded when Moldova joined the Partnership for Peace programme (PfP) in 1994. The Partnership for Peace was signed by Mircea Snegur and Manfred Wörner, on 16 March 1994, with Moldova becoming the 12th signatory country and the second of the Commonwealth of Independent States after Ukraine.
On July 8, 1997 Petru Lucinschi, and Mihai Popov, the Foreign Minister of Moldova attended the NATO summit in Madrid.〔(REPÚBLICA DE MOLDOVA )〕
The Mission of Moldova to NATO was established in 1997 with the appointment of the first Moldovan representative to the EAPC. The Mission is located within the Embassy of Moldova in Brussels and has a liaison office in the premises of NATO headquarters in Brussels.
Vladimir Voronin visited NATO headquarters in Brussels on 23 June 2003, 7 June 2005, 22 June 2006, 18 June 2007, and 5 December 2007.
At the 2004 Istanbul summit, NATO accepted Russia's military presence in Moldova and Georgia (the withdrawal of these troops was an obligation Russia had assumed at the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe's 1999 Istanbul summit).〔V. SOCOR, "The Istanbul summit and NATO's two flank struggle over CFE" in ''Eurasia Daily Monitor'', 1, (2004), 16, ()〕〔V. SOCOR, "Putin to boycott NATO summit" in ''Eurasia Daily Monitor'', 1, (2004), 27, ()〕 The US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld stopped, en route to Istanbul, in Moldova where he called for the withdrawal of Russian forces from the country.〔V. SOCOR, ''Missing in Istanbul: NATO almost bypassed the Black Sea-South Caucasus region'', September 28, 2004, ()〕
On 23 September 2004, the NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, traveled to Chişinău where he met with President of Moldova Vladimir Voronin, with Foreign Minister of Moldova Andrei Stratan and Minister of Defence Victor Gaiciuc.
The Individual Partnership Action Plan between NATO and Moldova was signed on 19 May 2006.
With the support of NATO's Public Diplomacy Division, an Information and Documentation Centre on NATO was inaugurated at the Moldova State University in October 2007.
On 3 April, at the 2008 Bucharest summit, NATO announced its support for the territorial integrity, independence and sovereignty of Moldova.〔(NATO Summit Bucharest 2008 )〕〔(Moldpres News Agency )〕 Voronin participated to the Working Lunch of the Heads of State and Government of countries Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council in Bucharest.
On November 18, 2008, NATO Parliamentary Assembly adopted Resolution 371 on the future of NATO–Russia relations, with among other things, "urges the government and the parliament of Russia to respect its commitments which were taken at the Istanbul OSCE Summit in 1999 and has to withdraw its illegal military presence from the Transdnestrian region of Moldova in the nearest future."〔(NATO Parliamentary Assembly Resolution 371 )〕
In 2009, Moldova canceled its attendance of the Cooperative 09 in response to troop mutiny in Georgia.〔(Military trainings under the auspices of NATO on the territory of Georgia" ), ''Kviris Palitra'', 2009-05-15. Retrieved on 2009-05-21.〕
The former communist government was seen as more allied with Russia and is already a member of the Commonwealth of Independent States. In April 2009 Moldova announced it would not participate in the June NATO military exercises.〔http://www.setimes.com/cocoon/setimes/xhtml/en_GB/features/setimes/roundup/2009/04/28/roundup-dd-03〕 The new ruling party, the Alliance for European Integration, elected in the July 2009 parliamentary election, has declined to so far take any action to either move it toward membership, or withdraw from the Commonwealth of Independent States, and denies plans to do either.

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