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Developing relations with NATO and regional security are the two main points being raised by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson, during his visit to three Central Asian countries: Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and the Kyrghyz Republic.

The tour started on 3-4 July in Astana, Kazakhstan, and is continuing in the capital of Uzbekistan,Tashkent, 5-6 July, and the capital of the Kyrghyz Republic, Bishkek, 6-7 July. Lord Roberston is meeting with political leaders from the three countries to discuss the possibility of increased cooperation within the Partnership for Peace programme and ways of combating regional threats such as terrorism, drug trafficking and arms smuggling.