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What (who) is PFP - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
PfP; PFP (disambiguation)

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ORGANIZATION
Partnership for peace; Nato partnership for peace; Nato's Partnership for Peace
The Partnership for Peace (PfP) is a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) program aimed at creating trust between the member states of NATO and other states in Europe, including post-Soviet states; 20 states are members. The program contains six areas of cooperation, which aims to build relationships with partners through military-to-military cooperation on training, exercises, disaster planning and response, science and environmental issues, professionalization, policy planning, and relations with civilian government.

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PFP

PFP or PfP may stand for:

Examples of use of PFP
1. Sheng said Ma would like to break the logjam on the weapons package but may be constrained by the pro–China members of his opposition coalition, especially in the PFP. The PFP are really hawkish on the issue,‘‘ he said.
2. Those against the reforms are delegates from smaller parties like the pro–independence TSU or the PFP.
3. Twenty–three are KMT, 1' DPP, 10 independent and five PFP, People First Party.
4. Given the size of the problem, the NATO PfP destruction program is fittingly the largest project of its kind ever undertaken anywhere.
5. Those against the reforms are smaller parties like the TSU or the staunchly pro–unification People First Party (PFP). "Smaller parties generally lack the local organization structure that is needed to support candidates in a larger district," said political commentator Raymond Wu, a former director of international affairs for the PFP.