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Issues such as European defence, missile defence and defence budget trends were discussed at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly s (NATO PA) Spring meeting in Budapest, Hungary, 26-30 May.

Lord Robertson delivered a speech on the last day of the meeting in which he outlined the outcome of the broad range of discussions held at NATO s ministerial meetings in Florence last week and stressed the NATO PA s role in helping parliamentarians and the public understand these complex issues.

This Spring session prepares reports to be discussed at the NATO PA s Autumn Session. Last year s meeting was held in Warsaw where Kosovo dominated the discussions and the NATO PA relinquished its previous name: the North Atlantic Assembly.