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16/06/2011
Choosing Serbia's capital as the venue had great symbolic significance, according to analysts.
By Biljana Pekusic for Southeast European Times in Belgrade – 16/06/11
Serbia's efforts to put the Yugoslav conflicts behind it were highlighted again this week when the country hosted a conference of NATO strategic military partners. The event, held in Belgrade through Wednesday (June 15th), brought together representatives of around 60 nations, as well as from NATO, the Partnership for Peace, Mediterranean Dialogue, Istanbul Co-operation Initiative and Russia....more....
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http://www.setimes.com/cocoon/setimes/xhtml/en_GB/features/setimes/features/2011/06/16/feature-02
16/06/2011
Choosing Serbia's capital as the venue had great symbolic significance, according to analysts.
By Biljana Pekusic for Southeast European Times in Belgrade – 16/06/11
Serbia's efforts to put the Yugoslav conflicts behind it were highlighted again this week when the country hosted a conference of NATO strategic military partners. The event, held in Belgrade through Wednesday (June 15th), brought together representatives of around 60 nations, as well as from NATO, the Partnership for Peace, Mediterranean Dialogue, Istanbul Co-operation Initiative and Russia....more....
read more: se times
http://www.setimes.com/cocoon/setimes/xhtml/en_GB/features/setimes/features/2011/06/16/feature-02
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