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Following the conclusion of the Rambouillet talks, NATO Secretary General, Dr Javier Solana, issued a statement, the main points of which are summarised below.

NATO welcomes the substantial progress made in the Kosovo Peace Talks in Rambouillet and looks forward to the Implementation Conference on 15th March, 1999. In the meantime it calls upon the parties to respect the cease-fire, refrain from all provocations and carry out their obligations under the UNSC resolutions on Kosovo. The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia must also comply fully with the commitments made last year to NATO in respect of levels of forces in Kosovo.

NATO remains ready to lead a multi-national peacekeeping force with broad participation to implement and enforce the military aspects of an interim agreement and to contribute to creating an environment for the implementation of the civil aspects. The Secretary General has called upon both parties to build on the considerable progress achieved at Rambouillet and to seize the opportunity to achieve a lasting peace.