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NATO Secretary General, Dr Javier Solana, accompanied by the Supreme Allied Commander in Europe (SACEUR), General Wesley Clark, went on a two-day visit to Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

They arrived in Kosovo on 26 September where they met the Special Representative of the UN Secretary General for Kosovo, Dr Bernard Kouchner, and the Commander of KFOR General Sir Mike Jackson. They also met senior Kosovar Albanian and Serb leaders and paid a visit to KFOR troops and local leaders in the Kosovar town of Pec.

During their visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina on 27 September, the Secretary General and SACEUR met with members of the Presidency, the High Representative, Ambassador Wolfgang Petritsch and the Commander of SFOR, General Montgomery Meigs. The size of the NATO-led peacekeeping force, SFOR, is currently under discussion following the stabilisation of the security situation in the country.