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The Secretary General of NATO, Lord Robertson, will travel to Hungary on Thursday, 4 September 2003.

The Secretary General of NATO, Lord Robertson, will travel to Hungary on Thursday, 4 September 2003. During his stay in Budapest he will hold talks with President Ferenc Madl, Prime Minister Peter Medgyessy and with the Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Defence, Laszlo Kovacs and Ferenc Juhasz. He will also meet the members of the Hungarian parliament.

During his visit to Bulgaria on Friday, 5 September, Lord Robertson will meet with President Georgi Parvanov and Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg Gotha. He will also deliver a keynote address at the international conference on “Shaping a Common Security Agenda for South East Europe”.

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