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The Council of the Atlantic Treaty Association (ATA) held its annual meeting at NATO HQ on 21 May. Members of the Council were briefed by Lord Robertson on the principal issues on NATO's agenda, including the Defence Capabilities Initiative, the Alliance's continuing role in the Balkans and forthcoming discussions on NATO enlargement.

The Council is an educational foundation representing national Atlantic Treaty Associations and Committees, which are voluntary organisations that promote information on NATO activities and objectives.

Following the annual meeting, the Education Committee of the ATA convened on 22 May to discuss how the different national Atlantic organisations can explain security issues to younger audiences, particularly in schools and universities.