Rome Declaration on Peace and Cooperation made by the Heads of State and Government of the Atlantic Alliance (Rome, 8 November 1991)

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On 8 November 1991, following a Summit Meeting in Rome, the Heads of State and Government of the member countries of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) adopt a Declaration on Peace and Cooperation in order to define a new security architecture in Europe. They welcome the prospect of a strengthening of the role of Western European Union (WEU), both as the defence component of the process of European unification and as a means of consolidating the European pillar of the Atlantic Alliance.

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Source: Rome Declaration on Peace and Cooperation. [ON-LINE]. [Rome]: North Atlantic Treaty Organization, [10.04.2003]. Disponible sur http://www.nato.int/docu.

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