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Missile defence and new security challenges was one of the items on the agenda of the special meeting of the North Atlantic Council at the level of Heads of State and Government, 13 June. However, it did not dominate talks.
Many other issues on the Alliance's agenda were covered, in particular, developments in the Balkans and more specifically in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia1, the central role of NATO's Defence Capabilities Initiative in modernizing the armed forces of Alliance countries,
NATO-EU relations and the benefits of NATO-EU security cooperation in dealing with the instabilities in Southern Serbia and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia1, the enlargement process and ways of deepening relations with Russia and Ukraine. In summary, as declared by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson in a statement to the press, NATO Heads of State and Government reviewed the progress made in implementing decisions taken at the Washington Summit in April 1999 and discussed the agenda for the Prague Summit that will take place in November 2002.
.) Turkey recognizes the Republic of Macedonia with its constitutional name.