President of Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai, and his Ukrainian counterpart Viktor Iuscenko will participate at the Alliance Summit in Bucharest, but Vladimir Putin, president of Russia, has not yet responded the invitation - James Appathurai, the North Atlantic Alliance Spokesperson declared on yesterday, in a press conference in Brussels. Accoring to James Appathurai, on the occasion of the Summit held in Bucharest, there will also be organized a reunion of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council, where there are invited leaders of the 23 NATO member states. It is about former Soviet Republics of Central Asia (Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kirgizstan, Kazakhstan), states from Caucasus (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia), Balkan states (Croatia, Bosnia, Albania, Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro), and European partners such as Switzerland, Ireland and Austria.
On the Summit Agenda there will also be discussions on Afghanistan and Kosovo situation, on NATO expansion, on the anti ballistic (missle) shield and the anti-rocket defense. Regarding the informatics security, there will be approved an important document, underlined Appathurai, with the occasion of the attacks of Russian hackers against the Estonians cybernetic systems.