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The Special Envoy of the UN Secretary General for the Balkans, Carl Bildt, addressed the North Atlantic Council (NAC) on 13 September. He gave an update on the situation in the Balkans on the eve of a series of elections in the region. He then stressed the role played by Bosnia and Herzegovina and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 1 in the stability of the region.
This was the first of the NAC meetings since the summer break. Mr Bildt is one of the first speakers to be invited to address the Council. On 20 September, the Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR), General Joseph Ralston, also attended the weekly Council meeting. He briefed Ambassadors on the Balkans and, more specifically, on the preparations that KFOR and SFOR have made to be able to provide for security during elections in Kosovo and in Bosnia and Herzegovina this autumn.
.) Turkey recognizes the Republic of Macedonia with its constitutional name.