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Description Azerbaijan Army Lieutenant Colonel Elchin Ilyasov confirms some of the different battalions capabilities on 17 July with a US Private First Class Eugene Perelshtyn. Perelshtyn is one of many acting interpreters involved with REGIONAL COOPERATION 2001. Regional Cooperation 2001 is a computer-assisted military exercise from July 17 to 28 at the Warrior Preparation Center (WPC) in Einsiedlerhof, Germany. The United States sponsors this multi-national operations exercise "in the spirit of" Partner for Peace for designated peacekeeping battalions of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. Overall, forces from 11 countries gather to strengthen military-to-military relationships and regional security.
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