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The Serbian Deputy Prime Minister, Dr Nebojsa Covic, came to NATO HQ on 5 December to discuss the situation in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, in particular, in Southern Serbia and in the province of Kosovo following the recent legislative elections. He met with Lord Robertson and briefed the North Atlantic Council (NAC) on developments in his country.
At a joint press point with Dr Covic, Lord Robertson stressed that relations had rapidly and successfully developed between NATO and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, adding that they shared many common interests. The Serb government's role in encouraging Serbs eligible to vote in the 17 September elections in Kosovo was warmly welcomed. He also stated that their growing relations had put them in a better position to manage the continuing challenges of the area in a constructive way. Dr Covic reinforced these statements and stated that his country was considering membership of NATO's Partnership for Peace.