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The NATO Parliamentary Assembly, the parliamentary wing of the Alliance whose role is to support and advance the NATO agenda, held its bi-annual plenary session in Amsterdam, 11-15 November.

The NATO Parliamentary Assembly, the parliamentary wing of the Alliance whose role is to support and advance the NATO agenda, held its bi-annual plenary session in Amsterdam, 11-15 November. It made a number of recommendations to NATO's highest decision-making body -the North Atlantic Council- and to member governments on relations with Russia, Chechnya, the reconstruction of Kosovo, economic recovery in South-east Europe, biological weapons and other current issues.

NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson, who was visiting the Netherlands on 15 November gave a speech at the NATO PA plenary session before meeting with Prime Minister, Wim Kok, as part of his tour of NATO member countries.