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The day following the signing of a cease-fire between parties in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 1, Dr Ilinka Mitreva, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 1 came to NATO HQ to meet with NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson, 6 July.

At a joint press conference, Lord Robertson warmly praised President Trajkovski for having acted "with enormous political courage and skill in taking his country through one of its darkest moments". Foreign Minister Mitreva added that the cease-fire would help progress in the political dialogue between parties and create an atmosphere for early and substantial results.

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