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DATES AND PLACE

The Defence Planning Committee (DPC) and the Nuclear Planning Group (NPG) will meet in ministerial sessions on Tuesday, 24 May 1994 at NATO Headquarters in Brussels.

Later the same day a briefing by the Russian Defence Minister, Col. Gen. Pavel Sergeevich Grachev to NATO Defence Ministers will take place.

Defence Ministers will meet with Co-operation Partners at NATO Headquarters in Brussels on Wednesday, 25 May 1994.

ACCREDITATION

  1. Journalists holding NATO permanent press cards need not apply for accreditation but are asked simply to check in at the accreditation desk on arrival.
  2. Correspondents not in possession of a NATO permanent press card will be admitted to the press zone on presentation of numbered individual NATO press passes. Advance application for this accreditation may be made by filling in the enclosed forms. Please return the completed forms as soon as possible to:

Head of Press & Media Service,
NATO, B-1110
Brussels, Belgium.

Further forms may be obtained from the NATO Press Service.

NATO press passes will not be mailed to applicants. They may be collected from the accreditation desk in the press zone from 14:00 on Monday, 23 May.

Note: NATO reserves the right to withhold press cards in cases where no advance application has been submitted.

PROGRAMME:

Details of the programme are not yet known but we expect the meetings to start in the mornings at about 09:00.

Group photos around 13:00 and news conferences around 17:00 on both days. The briefing by the Russian Defence Minister to NATO Defence Ministers will be from + 18:00 till + 19:30 on 24 May.

PARKING

Correspondents are advised that they will not be able to bring vehicles into the NATO compound but that a shuttle bus service will be provided between the carpark outside the NATO main gate and the NATO Press Service entrance.

ENQUIRIES

General press arrangements: Mr. F. Le Blevennec, 02/728 50 38.
TV-Radio: Mr. G. De Brouwer, 02/728 50 49.
Photo Office: Mr. A.J. Soares, 02/728 50 46.