FLORENCE, May 25 (Hina) - Foreign Ministers of NATO and Partnership for Peace member countries met in Florence on Thursday. Croatia, the newly admitted Partnership for Peace member, attended the meeting for the first time. Addressing
46 ministers of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council, NATO Secretary General George Robertson said that during the talks a possibility of further contribution of the Partnership for Peace programme to the security in the world would be examined, including preventing conflicts and managing crisis. The Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council, which includes all NATO and Partnership for Peace member countries, will also discuss the situations in the southern Yugoslav province of Kosovo and Bosnia-Herzegovina and exchange opinions on the establishment of security, stability and regional cooperation in Southeast Europe, Caucasus and central Asia. The meeting is also att
FLORENCE, May 25 (Hina) - Foreign Ministers of NATO and Partnership
for Peace member countries met in Florence on Thursday.
Croatia, the newly admitted Partnership for Peace member, attended
the meeting for the first time.
Addressing 46 ministers of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council,
NATO Secretary General George Robertson said that during the talks
a possibility of further contribution of the Partnership for Peace
programme to the security in the world would be examined, including
preventing conflicts and managing crisis.
The Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council, which includes all NATO and
Partnership for Peace member countries, will also discuss the
situations in the southern Yugoslav province of Kosovo and Bosnia-
Herzegovina and exchange opinions on the establishment of
security, stability and regional cooperation in Southeast Europe,
Caucasus and central Asia.
The meeting is also attended by special coordinator for the
Stability Pact for Southeast Europe Bodo Hombach.
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