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At a meeting in Budapest on 29 May, the Standing Committee of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly said it was willing to resume dialogue with the Russian Duma. Relations had been interrupted during the Kosovo crisis and previous attempts to get them back on track had been considered premature by the Duma. But the recent resumption of Russia-NATO relations at the highest level - including Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov s participation in the ministerial level meetings of the Permanent Joint Council and the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council at Florence on 24 May - offer hope that the time may now be right.
The NATO Parliamentary Assembly (previously known as the North Atlantic Assembly) was set up in 1955. It brings together 214 national parliamentarians from the 19 NATO countries. Delegations from 17 parliaments in countries in central and eastern Europe, Ukraine and Russia also take part in almost all the Assembly s activities.