EU countries in NATO. Part II

The European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization are strategic partners. EU and NATO share 22 of their member states, and five EU member states are members of NATO's Partnership for Peace. The two organizations are promoting the same principles and values and they are sharing the s...

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Legal defense
National security
Per capita
Public defenders
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