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Improving the situation in the ethnically divided city of Mitrovica and encouraging the different ethnic communities in Kosovo to participate fully in their institutions, the future elections and the institutions that will result from those elections, were the main subjects of discussion at a meeting held at NATO HQ on 26 June.

Hans Haekkerup, the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General to Kosovo, was invited to a session of the North Atlantic Council to update NATO's 19 Ambassadors on the situation in the province. At a press point, he explained that Council had expressed broad support for his effort to engage the Serb authorities in cooperation over Kosovo and to address problems such as detainees and the return of the Serb refugees to the province. He added that the refugees arriving from the troubled neighbouring country of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia1 were being cared for.

.) Turkey recognizes the Republic of Macedonia with its constitutional name.