Gambin, KarlMalta reactivates Partnership for Peace membership. DI-VE (April 3, 2008). — «The cabinet has agreed to reactivate its membership in the Partnership for Peace which was withdrawn in 1996, the government said on Thursday.»
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Christoff, Joseph A. (2009). "GAO Report on NATO Enlargement: Albania and Croatia". Connections: The Quarterly Journal08 (2): 75–91. doi:10.11610/connections.08.2.06. ISSN1812-1098.
North Atlantic Treaty OrganizationMalta re-engages in the Partnership for Peace Programme (April 3, 2008). — «At the Bucharest Summit, NATO Heads of State and Government welcomed Malta's return to the Partnership for Peace Programme. At Malta's request, the Allies have re-activated Malta's participation in the Partnership for Peace Programme (PfP).»
Bohlen, Celestine. New Malta Chief Focuses on Neutrality, New York Times (November 12, 1996). «Within hours of taking office, Mr. Sant withdrew Malta's membership in Partnership for Peace, a NATO military cooperation program that is so loosely defined that its sign-up list now spans the spectrum from Russia to Switzerland. [...] Mr. Sant says none of those moves should be interpreted as anti-European or anti-American, but simply as the best way of insuring Malta's security.».
Christoff, Joseph A. (2009). "GAO Report on NATO Enlargement: Albania and Croatia". Connections: The Quarterly Journal08 (2): 75–91. doi:10.11610/connections.08.2.06. ISSN1812-1098.