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Representatives from NATO member countries and Russia met on 19 January for their first NATO-Russia Permanent Joint Council meeting of the year. Kosovo and Russian participation in the NATO-led peacekeeping force, KFOR, dominated the discussions.
At the Aspen Institute and Philip Morris Institute s annual conference held in Rome last week (see NATO Update 5-11 January), NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson, explained how Russia resumed consultations with the Alliance in July 1999 after NATO s air campaign against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. He added that Our relationship is still not where we would like it to be. But I would maintain that our years of dialogue have made a difference.