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NATO Defence Ministers are meeting for a 2-day meeting (2 and 3 December) in Brussels. Ministers will take stock of nuclear related issues such as arms control and missile defence. They will also review NATO defence and force planning, with the intervention of NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson, who is concerned about reductions in defence spending. Discussions will also be held on the Balkans, namely the restructuring of SFOR and progress made in Kosovo.

After discussing NATO-Russia and NATO-Ukraine relations, Ministers will follow up on decisions taken at the Washington Summit. They will raise the question of common logistic capabilities for different operations and the development of NATO-EU relations. The meetings will continue on the second day with the participation of Ukraine and close after members of the now 45-member Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council has convened, which will focus on cooperation in the Balkans and developing partnership.