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The Alliance welcomes the agreement announced on 8 June at the G8 Foreign Ministers' conference on a draft United Nations Security Council resolution on Kosovo that, among other things, provides for an international security presence in Kosovo, with substantial NATO participation and under unified command. The requirement for the withdrawal of Serb forces from Kosovo is non-negotiable, and until its verifiable and credible implementation has begun, the Alliance will continue to keep up pressure on Milosevic's regime by continuing its air campaign.

In this context, NATO looks for early agreement in the Military to Military talks between Lt.-General Sir Michael Jackson (photo), Commander of NATO's Allied Command Europe Rapid Reaction Corps (COMARRC) and Yugoslav senior military officers responsible for Serb forces in Kosovo on a Military Technical Agreement (MTA).

Meanwhile, KFOR is building up its forces in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 1. 18 countries, including 13 Partners, have expressed their interest in participating with force contributions. The total of ground forces committed so far is approximately 48,000.

The Alliance is working closely with other international organisations to develop plans for the immediate problems anticipated with returning refugees and also for the long-term future of the region as a whole.

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