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Belgium, Brussels, Permanent Delegation to NATO of the Republic of Bulgaria

Dialogue between Serbia and Kosovo must not only continue, but also the decisions taken must be implemented

08 December 2011 News

This was said by Bulgaria’s Foreign Minister at the meeting of foreign ministers of NATO countries, held in Brussels on 7-8 December.
   
A general agreement in principle on the territorial integrity of Kosovo was among the highlights in the speech on Western Balkans made by Nickolay Mladenov. He described the stated desire of Serbia to move towards an individual Partnership Action Plan as a positive step in Serbia’s relations with NATO. He emphasized again the need for the leaders of Bosnia and Herzegovina to agree on conditions for obtaining an Action Plan for NATO membership.

Among other highlights at the meeting were partnerships with the countries of the Middle East and North Africa in the context of the “Arab Spring” and the many areas of co-operation between NATO and Russia.

In response to a call by the Secretary General of NATO for specific action to help countries from the “Arab Spring” make the transition, Nickolay Mladenov said that meetings would be held as part of the process of Sofia Platform events, to discuss reform of the security sector so that the countries of the Middle East and North Africa can benefit from the experience of Central and Eastern Europe. “Civilian control of the armed forces and the capacity of society to monitor reforms in the defence sector are two important aspects of the topic of security,” Minister Mladenov said.

In the context of the NATO-Russia Council, Bulgaria’s Foreign Minister, and many of his colleagues from the Alliance, deplored the lack of progress in the framework of co-operation in the establishment of NATO missile defence.

"Whatever differences exist between NATO and Russia, however, it is important to continue the dialogue and the fact that we are debating around this table is positive," Minister Mladenov said. He noted there are many areas of partnership between NATO and Russia, dwelling on the proposals to build 2 Centers for the exchange of information between the two missile defence systems, and for a joint exercise in 2012

The foreign ministers of NATO member states discussed the preparation of the summit in Chicago in May 2012, and NATO operations.

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