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The situation in Kosovo remains high on the agenda of the North Atlantic Council and member nations of the Alliance. NATO officials continue to make clear the Alliance's readiness to support the efforts of the international community and those of Ambassa

The situation in Kosovo remains high on the agenda of the North Atlantic Council and member nations of the Alliance. NATO officials continue to make clear the Alliance's readiness to support the efforts of the international community and those of Ambassadors Hill, Petritsch, and Mayorski as they seek to negotiate an interim peace agreement for Kosovo.

NATO nations are moving forces to the region to increase their readiness to deploy a NATO-led Implementation Force to Kosovo if an agreement is reached. This force would serve to deter renewed hostilities, contribute to a secure environment for the OSCE Implementation Mission, monitor and, as necessary, ensure compliance with the military aspects of the interim agreement. Allied air forces also remain ready to conduct air strikes when necessary, if an agreement cannot be reached.