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NATO's Foreign Ministers met at NATO HQ, 15-16 December, for their biannual meeting. On 15 December, they were joined by their Ukrainian counterpart, Mr. Boris Tarazuk, and on 16 December, by the other 26 members of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC). The EAPC took this opportunity to approve its Action Plan for 2000-2002

During the meeting, the Special Representative of the UN Secretary General to Kosovo, Dr Bernard Kouchner, made a plea for greater support from NATO member countries and their Partners. Progress has been made in Kosovo he said, but what is needed is more money to rebuild the province, more support for the Kosovo Protection Force, for the search of missing persons and a larger police force to re-establish security and protect minorities.