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Thought-provoking presentations and substantive discussions went on at the Defence Planning Symposium held last week in Germany. Representatives from NATO capitals and military commands had a very successful brain-storming session, exchanging views and ideas on the further development of force structures and defence capabilities. Lord Robertson also gave a key-note address to the 150 participants of this long-standing event.

The Partnership for Peace Planning Symposium held afterwards on the subject Partnership, An Alliance Fundamental Security Task allowed representatives from NATO and Partner countries to hold informal but substantial discussions on the further development of specific Alliance initiatives launched at the Washington Summit and the role of PfP in crisis management.