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The growing cooperation between the United Nations (UN) and NATO was further reinforced on 28 January, with the visit of the UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan, to NATO. This was the first time a UN Secretary General had ever made an official visit to NATO HQ, Brussels. He addressed NATO's highest decision-making body: the North Atlantic Council, at which each NATO member country is represented. The three Invitee countries - the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland - were also present at this particular meeting where the main issues raised were Bosnia and the crisis in Kosovo.

NATO Secretary General issues a statement in support of the Contact Group's proposals to mediate the conclusion of an interim political settlement in Kosovo within a specified timeframe. NATO decides to increase its military preparedness to ensure the demands of the international community are met.