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The Secretary General of NATO, Lord Robertson, will visit Hungary and attend the ATA Annual Assembly in Budapest on 31 October 2000. During his visit, the Secretary General will meet the President, Mr. Ferenc Madl, the Prime Minister, Mr. Viktor Orban, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Janos Martonyi and Mr. Istvan Szent-Ivanyi, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee. The Secretary General will also give a speech at the ATA Annual Assembly.

MEDIA ADVISORY


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Programme of the Visit

10:30Arrival of Secretary General at Parliament Building
10:50Secretary General's speech at the ATA Annual Assembly
12:45Point de presse of the Secretary General at the Parliament Building
16:00Meeting with Prime Minister Viktor Orban, followed by "doorstep"
press opportunity.

The programme of the Secretary General is subject to change.