Political Committee

AU 109

PC (01) 1

Original: English

NATO Parliamentary Assembly

 

 

 

DRAFT AGENDA

 

Main Hall

Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius, Lithuania

 

Tuesday 29 May 2001

 

9:00 – 18:00

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1.       Opening remarks by the Vice-Chairman Mr Porter J. Goss (United States)

2.       Adoption of the draft Agenda [AU 109 PC (01) 1]

3.       Adoption of the Minutes of the Political Committee meeting held in Berlin Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 November 2000 [AT 269 PC (00) 12]

4.       Presentation by Mr Antanas Valionis, Lithuanian Minister of Foreign Affairs on Strengthening Security and Co-operation in Europe - the view from Lithuania

5.       Consideration of the draft General Report on Key Issues for the Future of Transatlantic Relations and European Security [AU 110 PC (01) 2] and the Addendum on Developments in South-East Europe presented by Mr Markus Meckel (Germany), General Rapporteur

6.       Presentation by H.E. Mr Christopher Hill, Ambassador of the United States to the Republic of Poland on Euro-Atlantic Security Relations in the view of the new United States Administration

7.       Consideration of the Comments of the Secretary General of NATO on the Policy Recommendations adopted in 2000 by the NATO Parliamentary Assembly [AU 35 GEN (01) 9]

8.       Consideration of the draft Interim Report of the Sub-Committee on Central and Eastern Europe on NATO Enlargement [AU 112 PC/CEE (01) 3] presented by Mr Bert Koenders (Netherlands), Rapporteur

9.       Consideration of the draft Interim Report of the Sub-Committee on Transatlantic Relations on Shaping the Transatlantic Security Architecture: Strategic Missile Defence and ESDP [AU 114 PC/TR (01) 5] presented by Mr Karl A. Lamers (Germany), Rapporteur


 

10      Presentation by Mr Dana Allin, Research Fellow and Editor at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) (tbc)

11.     Political Committee activities in 2001

12.     Any other business

13.     Date and place of the next meeting

14.     Final remarks

 

 

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