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On 18-19 February, NATO Secretary, Dr Javier Solana, and General Wesley Clark went to Skopje to discuss the Kosovo crisis with President Kiro Gligorov and Prime Minister Ljubco Georgievski of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 1. They then proceeded to visit NATO's Extraction Force based in Kumanovo before flying to Sarajevo to meet the three-member presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the High Representative Ambassador Westendorp as well as other representatives of international agencies involved in the implementation of the Peace Accords.

.) Turkey recognizes the Republic of Macedonia with its constitutional name.