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For the first time since Hungary became a member of NATO, the Atlantic Treaty Association (ATA) held its general assembly in Budapest, from 31 October to 3 November. The ATA brings together voluntary organisations from NATO (ATA members) and partner countries (ATA associate members) to promote the objectives of the Alliance by informing the public, conducting research and developing cooperation.

On this occasion, senior government and parliamentary officials, high-level civilian and military representatives from NATO and from the private sector, as well as academics and ATA members discussed the evolution of partnership in the Euro-Atlantic area, its defence and economic implications and the role of education in explaining democratic values and encouraging integration. Lord Robertson was also invited to give a speech. He focused on partnership within NATO and its need to be as broad and inclusive as possible, flexible, targeted, practical, deep and fair.

After his participation in the ATA assembly, Lord Robertson met with the President of Hungary, the Prime Minister and other high-level government officials.