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The negotiations on an Interim Peace Agreement for Kosovo resumed in Paris on 15 March. In response to an invitation from the Conference organisers, NATO has sent a delegation of civilian and military officials to provide advice to the negotiators on military implementation issues during the Conference.

NATO is encouraged that the Kosovar Albanian representatives have agreed to sign the accord, and urges the authorities from the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to follow suit. It remains ready to lead a force to help implement an agreement.

However, the Alliance has followed with concern, the increasing level of violence in and around Kosovo, and the failure of both parties to comply with relevant Security Council Resolutions and other agreements, which have as their objective to create conditions conducive to finding a peaceful solution to the current crisis.