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On 13 March, Lord Robertson made his second visit to the Bosnian capital, Sarajevo, since his nomination as NATO Secretary General in October 1999. During his one-day visit, he met with several international officials among whom were the Commander of SFOR, General Ronald Adams, and the High Representative for Coordinating the Civilian Organisations and Agencies in Bosnia, Ambassador Wolfgang Petritsch. He also met with Bosnia and Herzgovina's Tri-Presidency and opposition leaders and took the opportunity to urge voters to keep away from extremism in next month's municipal elections to be held on 8 April.
Lord Robertson stated that NATO remains committed to its peacekeeping mission and will pursue its arrest of war crimes suspects. He also gave confirmation that the multi-ethnic presidency will continue to reduce the country's armed forces.