BELGRADE, May 13 (Hina) - Representatives of the military-political leadership in Yugoslavia met a senior NATO delegation on May 9 and 10 in a military complex in Serbia to discuss models of co-operation, a source present at the
meeting told Belgrade-based private agency Beta on Monday.
BELGRADE, May 13 (Hina) - Representatives of the military-
political leadership in Yugoslavia met a senior NATO delegation on
May 9 and 10 in a military complex in Serbia to discuss models of co-
operation, a source present at the meeting told Belgrade-based
private agency Beta on Monday. #L#
"The talks were open and constructive. It was agreed to continue
contacts and it is expected that another meeting will be organised
very soon under the auspices of the Atlantic Alliance," the unnamed
source said.
The meeting, held without the press, was organised by the Atlantic
Alliance of Yugoslavia and attended by Yugoslav chief of diplomacy
Goran Svilanovic, deputy Defence Minister Svetislav Ristic and
assistant minister Dobrosav Radovanovic, as well as the deputy of
the Security Commission of the Yugoslav Assembly, Boris Tadic.
Yugoslavia's military delegation was led by deputy Chief-of-staff
General Branko Krga while Montenegro was represented by President
Mile Dukanovic's advisor, General Blagoje Grahovac.
The NATO delegation was headed by the director of the crisis
management sector, Robert Serry and a special advisor to NATO's
secretary-general, Chris Donnelly while the White House was
represented by Bruce Jackson.
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