Russian President Vladimir Putin joined President Bush and leaders of 18 other NATO nations in adopting a Rome Declaration at a heavily guarded Italian Air Force base outside the capital today. The declaration establishes a NATO-Russia joint council in which Moscow will have an equal voice in taking common decisions on military issues, terrorism and arms proliferation. NATO Secretary General George Robertson said, “There is a common enemy out there that needs to be defeated by leaders of the democratic world.”
NATO-Russia Joint Council Established in Rome Declaration
HeadlineMay 28, 2002