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The NATO air campaign has inflicted heavy damage on the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia's military infrastructure and seriously degraded the ability of Belgrade's military machine to continue its onslaught in Kosovo. However, President Milosevic has yet to meet our objectives.

He must unconditionally agree to NATO's demands which include an immediate halt to military operations in Kosovo, a withdrawal of all forces, and the acceptance of an international military force to assist in the return of refugees and to help enforce a political agreement. Despite Belgrade's recent diplomatic offensive, NATO has seen no indication of a significant withdrawal of VJ and MUP forces from Kosovo.

In the meantime, diplomatic efforts are being pursued following the G8 Foreign Ministers' statement on general principles for a political solution to the crisis.

Military assessment for a possible international security presence in Kosovo after the conflict is also being updated to take into account the changing situation.

The Alliance's substantial support to help alleviate the refugee crisis in neighbouring countries is fully underway in Albania and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 1. The plight of internally displaced people inside Kosovo is a major concern. NATO is looking at ways to assist third parties planning to carry out humanitarian missions while pursuing the air campaign.

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