BELGRADE, May 22 (Hina) - Serbian Vice-Premier Nebojsa Covic said at the international conference "Security Challenges in South-East Europe" on Wednesday the Yugoslav government would formally request admission to NATO's Partnership
for Peace programme in the next several days.
BELGRADE, May 22 (Hina) - Serbian Vice-Premier Nebojsa Covic said
at the international conference "Security Challenges in South-East
Europe" on Wednesday the Yugoslav government would formally
request admission to NATO's Partnership for Peace programme in the
next several days. #L#
The Yugoslav Army, too, has a positive attitude to admission to
Partnership for Peace, said army Chief-of-Staff Branko Krga,
stressing that the army "is completely aware of the new geo-
political and geo-strategic reality, and is primarily interested
in peace and cooperation and will certainly support and participate
in such processes within its scope of responsibilities".
The international conference was organised by the Yugoslav
Atlantic Alliance, the foundation "Friedrich Adenauer", and the
Yugoslav Institute for Arts of War.
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