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Following the Racak massacre, international consultations have intensified to find a peaceful solution to the crisis in Kosovo, NATO is increasing its military preparedness to back-up the demands of the international community. NATO allies, as well as representatives from the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), the European Union and the Contact Group (made up of France, Germany, Italy, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States) are considering a number of different options in support of efforts by the international community to bring the Government of the Federal Yugoslav Republic and the Kosovars to the negotiating table.
The NATO-Russian Permanent Joint Council reviews the deteriorating situation in Kosovo and reaffirms their full support for the OSCE verification mission. NATO and Russia call on all parties to end the violence and open the path for a negotiated settlement.