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NATO Secretary General Manfred Woerner meets with UN Secretary-General
Boutros Boutros-Ghali in Geneva to discuss prospects for a peaceful
settlement in Bosnia and Herzegovina and NATOs role in support
of the UNs peacekeeping mission in the former Yugoslavia, as well
as the development of closer links between NATO and the UN.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Anotoly Zlenko visits NATO Headquarters.
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NACC representatives meeting at NATO Headquarters issue a statement
calling for an end to fighting in Georgia and condemning the cease-fire
violations of the Abkhazian forces.
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The Chief of Defence of the Czech Republic, Major General Jiri
Nekvasil, visits NATO Headquarters. Russian President Boris Yeltsin
suspends parliament and calls for fresh elections on 11-12 December.
Vice-President Alexander Rutskoi and the Parliamentary Chairman
Ruslan Khasbulatov urge the armed forces to resist the suspension.
They and other hardliners occupy the Russian White House.
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Thorvald Stoltenberg and Lord Owen, Co-Chairmen of the International
Conference on the Former Yugoslavia, visit NATO Headquarters to
discuss the implementation of an eventual peace plan for Bosnia
and Herzegovina with the Secretary General and the Chairman of the
Military Committee.
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Official visit of the President of Turkmenistan, Saparmurad Niyazov,
to NATO Headquarters.
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