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I am profoundly saddened by the tragic death of a British soldier in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (1) following a vicious attack yesterday on the vehicle he was driving. My condolences go to the family of this young man as well as to his colleagues who are engaged in a crucial mission for peace and the future of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. He died serving a just cause as a member of a peace mission aimed at restoring stability in this country.

I deplore this deliberate act of violence which is absurd considering that NATO troops are in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to assist the people and the government of that country in achieving a peaceful and lasting solution to the current crisis. President Trajkovski to whom I spoke this morning, reconfirmed to me that the authorities of the government of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia who have sollicited NATO's assistance will continue to do their utmost to ensure the safety of NATO troops on their soil and take all the necessary measures to avoid a repeat of such incidents against NATO troops. Isolated irresponsible acts of violence will in no way succeed in compromising the stabilisation process engaged in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

Turkey recognises the Republic of Macedonia with its constitutional name.