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The Latvian Defence Minister, Mr. Janis Trapans, visits NATO and
declares acceptance of the Latvian Individual Partnership Programme.
NATO approves plans for direct dialogue with Egypt, Israel, Mauritania,
Morocco and Tunisia to combat the threat of Islamic fundamentalism.
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Visit to NATO by Hungarian Prime Minister Gyula Horn.
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The Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Alois Mock, visits NATO
to sign the PfP Framework Document.
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Ukraines Minister of Defence, Valery Shmarov, meets with the Chairman
of NATOs Military Committee and signs a protocol on mutual cooperation
between Ukraine and NATO.
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The Vice-President of the Muslim-Croatian Federation approves an
international plan for the suspension of economic sanctions against
Serbia in exchange for recognition of Bosnia and Croatia under the
condition of a completely closed Bosnian-Serbian border.
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Belarus suspends its weapons destruction programme, violating the
CFE Treaty.
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NATO opens talks in Brussels with Morocco, Egypt, Mauritania, Tunisia
and Israel to discuss security in North Africa.
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The Defence Ministers of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania sign an
agreement on military cooperation covering international policy
and logistics.
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Visit to NATO by US Vice-President Al Gore.
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