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Problems and prospects of developing and reforming the Russian Armed Forces in Russia were under the spotlight at a seminar held in Moscow from 29 September to 1 October. This was the third in a series of meetings organised by the International Center for Strategic and Political Studies, Moscow, with co-sponsorship from the NATO Office of Information and Press.

The aim of these seminars is to exchange experience of defence reform and defence planning in democratic conditions. The most recent seminar also discussed prospects for NATO-Russia cooperation, and the role of the media in establishing democratic control of the armed forces. Attention also focused on perceived threats to Russian security. Two more seminars are envisaged within this series, together with follow-up visits and a further exchange of information on defence planning within NATO's Partnership for Peace programme.