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On 18 May the North Atlantic Council agreed to task the Alliance’s military authorities to provide, as a matter of urgency, advice on possible assistance NATO could offer to the African Union in Darfur.

On18 May the North Atlantic Council agreed to task the Alliance’smilitary authorities to provide, as a matter of urgency, advice onpossible assistance NATO could offer to the African Union in Darfur.

Thisadvice will be prepared in full consultation and transparency with theAfrican Union, the European Union and the United Nations.

The decision by the North Atlantic Council follows a request on 26April by the African Union for consideration by NATO of the possibilityof providing logistical support to the African Union’s peacekeepingoperation in Darfur.

On 17 May, Mr.Alpha Oumar Konaré, the Chairperson of the Commission of the AfricanUnion, visited NATO, providing details on the kinds of assistance thatthe African Union would require.

TheSecretary General is due to attend talks on international support forthe African Union’s operation in Darfur in Addis Ababa on 26 May.