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NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson, is visiting the United States from 21 to 23 June. He is meeting with Secretary of Defense Cohen, Deputy Secretary of State Talbott, and a number of Senators and other congressional leaders. After his trip to Washington, Lord Robertson will attend the Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic (SACLANT) seminar in Norfolk, Virginia. Permanent and Military Representatives from NATO countries will meet at the Allied Command Atlantic (ACLANT) until the end of the week for this annual event.

ACLANT is one of the two strategic commands under the Alliance's integrated military structure. Its present commander, Admiral W. Gehman Jr, US Navy, will soon be succeeded by Lt. Gen. William F. Kernan, who has recently been nominated by the President of the US and approved by the North Atlantic Council -NATO's highest decision-making body. The change of command will take place early September 2000.