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On Tuesday, 13 May 2003, a session of the NATO-Russia Council (NRC) at ambassadorial level will take place in Moscow. This will be the first NRC meeting at that level in the Russian Federation since the establishment of the NRC in Rome on 28 May 2002. Bo
On Tuesday, 13 May 2003, a session of the NATO-Russia Council (NRC) at ambassadorial level will take place in Moscow. This will be the first NRC meeting at that level in the Russian Federation since the establishment of the NRC in Rome on 28 May 2002. Both Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov and Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov will be present at the opening of the NRC.
The 20 members of the NRC are planning to focus in their discussions on the preparations for the upcoming NRC Ministerial meetings in June and review implementation of the 2003 NRC Work Programme.
The Chairman of the Council, Lord Robertson, will give a press conference at the end of the meeting.
Members of the NRC will also meet with the Minister of Defence, Mr. Sergei Ivanov (followed by a point de presse of Minister Ivanov and the Secretary General). They will also meet the leadership of the Federal Assembly.
Journalists interested in covering the media events associated with the NRC meeting are invited to accredit with the Department of Information and Press of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation – tel. +095 201 5057, fax +095 201 3904 (Contact point: Mr. Vasilii Kharitonov).
For further information please contact the NATO Press and Media Service in Brussels – tel. + 32 2 707 5041, fax +32 2 707 5057 or the NATO Information Office in Moscow – tel. +095 9373640/41, fax +095 937 3809.