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NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson, NATO Ambassadors, senior NATO officials and acknowledged high-level experts from governments and leading research institutes met in Berlin on 21-22 September to discuss the future challenges facing the Alliance.

This year's NATO Review Conference focused on growing relations between NATO and the European Union, the way ahead in the Balkans in the wake of elections in Yugoslavia, NATO-Russia relations, the future of NATO's enlargement process and the impact on the Alliance of US plans for a National Missile Defense. Although proceedings are not made public, the views expressed at this conference are a valuable contribution to the Alliance's policy planning.

The NATO Review Conference was initiated in 1989 by Manfred Wörner while he was NATO Secretary General (1988 to 1994) and has since been held once a year. It is organised by the Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP), which is a government sponsored think-tank specialised in security issues, international relations and regional studies.