Adriatic Charter

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The Adriatic Charter is an association formed by Albania, Croatia, North Macedonia and the United States for the purpose of aiding their attempts to join NATO.

Formation2 May 2003; 22 years ago (2003-05-02)
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Adriatic Charter
Formation2 May 2003; 22 years ago (2003-05-02)
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History

The Adriatic Charter was signed on 2 May 2003 in Tirana under the aegis of the United States. The role of the United States has caused some confusion; in discussions in the other member states, the Charter is often called the U.S.-Adriatic Charter. In September 2008 Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina were invited to join the Charter and joined on 4 December 2008.[1] Serbia accepted observer status at the same time. On 1 April 2009, Albania and Croatia became the first of the group to join NATO. On 5 June 2017, Montenegro joined NATO.[2] On 27 March 2020, North Macedonia joined NATO.[3]

Members

Joined 2003

Joined 2008

Observers

Since 2008

Since 2012

Since 2023

See also

  • Vilnius Group – a similar association of NATO-aspirant countries.

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