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In a farewell speech, NATO Secretary General, Dr Javier Solana, described his four years in this function as very impressive and difficult to forget. He stated that a major collective effort had been made by all NATO members to adapt to new euro-atlantic security challenges during these four eventful years. He recalled his very first task which was to endorse the transfer of authority in Bosnia and Herzegovina from UNPROFOR to IFOR and broke the news that the Parliament of Ireland had approved an application to become a member of Partnership for Peace on his last day.

Dr Solana will now be taking up the function of High Representative for Foreign and Security Policy for the European Union.