Estonian Atlantic Treaty Association celebrates its 20th anniversary 2021-02-02 BNS/TBT Staff
TALLINN - Twenty years ago on the day of the Tartu Peace Treaty on Feb. 2, 2001, the Estonian Atlantic Treaty Association (EATA) was founded and is one of the members of the Atlantic Treaty Association (ATA) that consists of 37 members.
The aim of the association is to strengthen the bond between the citizen and the state by helping to grow the willingness to protect and through that strengthen the sovereignty. The Estonian Atlantic Treaty Association is working towards supporting NATO as one of the main security guarantees and to value the contribution of people into the state defense. By now, the civic association has been active for 20 years and consists of approximately 300 members from different fields, EATA said in a press release.