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    <CENTER><B><FONT SIZE="+2">XIIIth International</FONT></B></CENTER>
    <CENTER><B><FONT SIZE="+2">NATO Workshop on Political Military Decision
    Making</FONT></B></CENTER>
    <CENTER><B><FONT SIZE="+1">Warsaw, Poland 19-23 June 1996</FONT></B></CENTER>
    <CENTER><B>Patron:</B></CENTER>
    <CENTER>His Excellency Aleksander Kwasniewski; <I>President of the
    Republic of Poland</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER><B>Past Patron:</B></CENTER>
    <CENTER>His Excellency Volker R&uuml;he; <I>Minister of Defense of Germany</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER><B>Board of Advisors:</B></CENTER>
    <CENTER>Mr. Thomas M. Brennan; <I>Vice President, Boeing Defense and Space
    Group</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER>General Peter Carstens; <I>Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters
    Allied Powers Europe</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER>Dr. Ing. Fausto Cereti; <I>President, Alenia a Finmeccanica S.p.A.
    Company</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER>Lieutenant General Paul Cerjan (Ret.); <I>Former President,
    National Defense University</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER>Air Chief Marshal Sir David Evans (Ret.), GCB, CBE, CBIM; <I>British
    Aerospace Plc</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER>Major General Kenneth L. Hagemann (Ret.); <I>Former Director of
    Defense Nuclear Agency</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER>Mr. Robert Hermann;<I> Vice President, United Technologies</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER>Admiral James R. Hogg (Ret.); <I>Director of Strategic Studies
    Group, United States Navy</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER>Dr. Frank B. Horton III; <I>Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary
    of Defense (C<SUP>3</SUP>I)</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER>Lieutenant General Giuseppe Degli Innocenti; <I>Italian Military
    Representative to NATO Military Committee</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER>General George Joulwan, USA; <I>Supreme Allied Commander Europe</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER>State Secretary Andrzej Karkoszka; <I>First Deputy Minister of
    Defense of Poland</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER>His Excellency Dr. Laszlo Kovacs; <I>Minister of Foreign Affairs
    of Hungary</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER>Ambassador Andrzej Krzeczunowicz; <I>Polish Ambassador to North
    Atlantic Cooperation Council</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER>General Jack N. Merritt (Ret.); <I>President, Association of the
    United States Army</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER>General Klaus Naumann; <I>Chairman of NATO Military Committee</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER>Lieutenant General Malcolm R. O'Neill; <I>Director, Ballistic
    Missile Defense Organization</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER>Vice Admiral John T. Parker (Ret.); <I>President, J. T. Parker
    Associates, Inc.</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER>Mr. John Quilty; <I>Senior Vice President, MITRE Corporation</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER>Ambassador Dr. Hermann Freiherr von Richtofen; <I>German
    Ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER>General John Shalikashvili; <I>Chairman of United States Joint
    Chiefs of Staff</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER>Lieutenant General Jorn Soder (Ret.); <I>Former German Military
    Representative to NATO Military Committee</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER>State Secretary Andrzej Towpik; <I>Polish Vice Minister of Foreign
    Affairs</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER>His Excellency Tiit V&auml;hi; <I>Prime Minister of Estonia</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER>Field Marshal Sir Richard Vincent (Ret.) GBE KCB DSO; <I>Former
    Chairman of the NATO Military Committee</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER>Mr. Alexandr Vondra; <I>First Vice Foreign Minister of the Czech
    Republic</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER>Lieutenant General Klaus Wiesmann; <I>German Military
    Representative to NATO Military Committee</I></CENTER>
    <CENTER><B>Honorary General Chairman:</B></CENTER>
    <CENTER>General George Joulwan, Supreme Allied Commander Europe</CENTER>
    <CENTER><B>Chairman: Dr. Roger Weissinger Baylon</B></CENTER>
    <CENTER><B>AGENDA</B></CENTER>
    <CENTER><B>Theme</B>: European Security at the Beginning of a New Century</CENTER>
    &nbsp;
    <CENTER>
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      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="30%"><B>WEDNESDAY, 19 JUNE 1996</B></TD>
        <TD></TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">2:30 - 5:00 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Registration for Workshop and opportunity to visit
        Warsaw's historic center.</TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">5:25 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Departure for Royal Palace from Victoria
        Intercontinental Hotel.</TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">5:40 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Welcome by Director of Royal Palace, short tour of
        State Apartments and Private Apartments.</TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">6:00 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Concert in Senate Room of the Royal Palace by
        Warszawska Sinfonietta with Zbigniew Graca, conductor, and soloists,
        Jadwiga Sokolowske, Flute, Malgorzata Zalewska, Harp. <BR>
         &quot;Concert for Flute, Harp, and Orchestra,&quot; by Wolfgang Amadeus
        Mozart.</TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">6:25 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Welcome by Prime Minister of Poland Wlodzimierz
        Cimoszewicz, Supreme Allied Commander Europe General George Joulwan,
        Workshop Chairman Dr. Roger Weissinger-Baylon.</TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">7:00 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Reception and dinner at the Royal Castle State
        Apartments and address.
        
        <P>&quot;NATO: Towards the Twenty-first Century&quot; <BR>
           Secretary General Javier Solana&nbsp; <BR>
           North Atlantic Treaty Organization&nbsp;</P></TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">10:30 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Arrival at Victoria Intercontinental Hotel.</TD>
      </TR>
    </TABLE></CENTER>&nbsp;
    <CENTER>&nbsp;</CENTER>
    
    <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;</P>
    <CENTER>
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      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%"><B>THURSDAY, 20 JUNE 1996</B></TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%"></TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">9:00 A.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">OPENING REMARKS at Victoria Intercontinental Hotel <BR>
         General George Joulwan, Supreme Allied Commander Europe <BR>
         Dr. Roger Weissinger-Baylon, Workshop Chairman</TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">9:05 A.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">SPECIAL ADDRESS <BR>
         His Excellency Aleksander Kwasniewski <BR>
         President of the Republic of Poland&nbsp;
        
        <P>Central Europe and Poland since 1989. Polish perception of the new
          security environment in Europe. Tenets of Polish foreign policy as a
          response to new European conditions. Polish aspirations to NATO
          membership as part of the process of European integration. Poland's
          role in the new, cooperative security system in Europe, including its
          contribution to security, stability, and cooperation in Central and
          Eastern Europe.</P></TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">9:20 A.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">NATO IN THE YEAR 2000 <BR>
         General George Joulwan <BR>
         Supreme Allied Commander Europe&nbsp;
        
        <P>NATO in the year 2000, including the relationship in Central Europe
          between stability and progress toward democracy. NATO as the
          foundation of a new security model in Europe. The maturing of
          Partnership for Peace and especially the role of practical military
          cooperation in building trust and confidence, progress toward a
          Combined Joint Task Force (CJTF) with IFOR as a pilot project for the
          CJTF.</P></TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">10:00 A.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Break</TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">10:30 A.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Panel discussion by SACEUR, DSACEUR, and the Major
        Subordinate Commanders of Allied Command Europe.
        
        <P>Chairman: General George Joulwan <BR>
           Supreme Allied Commander Europe&nbsp; </P>
        
        <P>General Sir Jeremy Mackenzie KCB OBE <BR>
           Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe </P>
        
        <P>Admiral Leighton Smith <BR>
           Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces Southern Europe </P>
        
        <P>Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Johns KCB CBE LVO <BR>
           Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces Northwestern Europe&nbsp; </P>
        
        <P>General Dieter Stoeckmann <BR>
           Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces Central Europe</P></TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">11:20 A.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">End of session</TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">11:40 A.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in the
        Saxon Gardens. Laying of wreath in presence of officials of NATO and
        Polish government.</TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">12:15 A.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Luncheon at Opera Cafe, Victoria Intercontinental
        Hotel.</TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">1:15 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">INVITED ADDRESS&nbsp; <BR>
         Chairman: Polish State Secretary Andrzej Towpik
        
        <P>His Excellency Zhelyu Zhelev <BR>
           President of the Republic of Bulgaria</P></TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">2:00 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">SECURITY IN A CHANGING EUROPE: A FINNISH VIEW <BR>
         Chairman: Sir Moray Stewart, KCB, D.Litt., United Kingdom Second
        Permanent Under Secretary of State
        
        <P>Her Excellency Anneli Taina <BR>
           Minister of Defense of Finland&nbsp; </P>
        
        <P>In the last few years, Europe has undergone a period of profound
          change. The Cold War confrontation has ended, but there are now new
          concerns and new elements of uncertainty. Security has to be
          understood comprehensively to include not only political and military
          factors, but also such issues as economic development, environmental
          questions, and respect for human rights. Another new component in
          European security is partnership. Countries that just a few years ago
          were confronting each other are today working together to strengthen
          stability in Europe. IFOR is the prime example of that. Finland has
          become a member of the EU, is an observer in the WEU, and is active in
          PFP. Finland also works for consolidation of Baltic sovereignty. The
          potential of Russia as a cooperation partner should not be ignored,
          but it will have to observe the commonly accepted values and
          principles. A cooperation relationship between Russia and the Baltic
          nations is a prerequisite for stability in the Baltic Sea area.</P></TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">2:45 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">SECURITY IN NORTHERN EUROPE AND THE BALTIC REGION <BR>
         Chairman: Professor Dr. Ioan Mircea Pascu, State Secretary, Romanian
        Ministry of Defense
        
        <P>His Excellency Hans H&aelig;kkerup <BR>
           Minister of Defense of Denmark&nbsp; </P>
        
        <P>Denmark's strategic focus on northern and Baltic security through
          its bilateral agreements and activities (with Poland, Latvia,
          Lithuania, Estonia, and Russia) which support PFP, NACC, and
          peacekeeping; trilateral cooperation including joint exercises among
          Denmark, Germany, and Poland to bring countries of Central Europe
          closer to Western structures; the Baltic battalion (BALTBAT)
          coordinated by Denmark as a contribution to regional security; the 
          Baltic nations' role in IFOR in Bosnia and in a future Combined Joint
          Task Force; and prospects for NATO's future enlargement.</P></TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">3:30 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Break</TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">4:00 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">CENTRAL EUROPE'S EMERGING SECURITY SITUATION: A
        HUNGARIAN VIEW <BR>
         Chairman: Lieutenant General Giuseppe Degli Innocenti, Italian Military
        Representative to NATO Military Committee&nbsp;
        
        <P>His Excellency Dr. L&aacute;szlo Kov&aacute;cs <BR>
           Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary </P>
        
        <P>Together with its Central European neighbors, Hungary wishes to
          develop its relationship with NATO as demonstrated by its active role
          in Partnership for Peace and seeks accession to NATO. In order to
          improve bilateral cooperation and resolve potential ethnic problems in
          countries with Hungarian minorities, Hungary has already signed a
          treaty with Slovakia and plans to develop a similar treaty with
          Romania. Hungary has begun reorganizing its defense forces, developed
          a PfP Language Training Center, and conducted joint peacekeeping
          operations with British and German forces. Hungary continues to
          contribute to missions of international organizations including the UN
          and OSCE. Hungary has recently completed its Presidency of the OSCE.
          Hungary is contributing to IFOR and providing bases in support of IFOR
          in nearby Bosnia.</P></TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">4:45 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">End of session</TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">6:45 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Departure for Lazienki Palace from Victoria
        Intercontinental Hotel.</TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">7:00 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Performance at Lazienki Palace of Polish national
        dances by Polish Army Dance Ensemble.</TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">7:25 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">SPECIAL ADDRESS: <BR>
         The Honorable John White&nbsp; <BR>
         United States Deputy Secretary of Defense</TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">8:00 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Remarks by Polish Foreign Minister Dariusz Rosati.
        Dinner at Lazienki Palace hosted by Foreign Minister Rosati</TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">10:40 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Arrival at Victoria Intercontinental Hotel.</TD>
      </TR>
    </TABLE></CENTER>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    <CENTER>
    <TABLE BORDER="3" CELLSPACING="3" CELLPADDING="3" WIDTH="90%">
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%"><B>FRIDAY 21 JUNE 1996</B></TD>
        <TD></TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">8:45 A.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">FUTURE SECURITY CHALLENGES IN THE BALTIC REPUBLICS&nbsp; <BR>
         Chairman: Ambasssador Thorsteinn Ingolfsson, Icelandic Permanent
        Representative on the North Atlantic Council
        
        <P>&quot;Baltic Security&quot; </P>
        
        <P>His Excellency Tiit V&auml;hi <BR>
           Prime Minister of Estonia&nbsp; </P>
        
        <P>Estonia's economy continues to grow because of free-market policies,
          a strong currency, and a democratic legal system. In order to maintain
          stability, Estonia seeks integration into Western structures.
          Estonia's progress is demonstrated by its association agreement with
          the European Union, its status as a WEU associate member, and its
          membership in NATO's Partnership for Peace. Estonia is working with
          other Baltic countries to improve regional security through confidence
          and security building measures and by contributing to the Baltic
          battalion. Participation in IFOR, with other Baltic countries, shows
          Estonia's active role in international peace enforcement. </P>
        
        <P>&quot;Security of Latvia: Historical Parallels and Future Challenges&quot;
        </P>
        
        <P>His Excellency Valdis Birkavs <BR>
           Foreign Minister of Latvia&nbsp;</P></TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">9:30 A.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">CENTRAL EUROPEAN SECURITY <BR>
         Chairman: State Secretary Andrzej Karkoszka, First Deputy Minister of
        Defense of Poland
        
        <P>Dr. Istvan Gyarmati, Deputy State Secretary&nbsp; <BR>
           Hungarian Ministry of Defense </P>
        
        <P>&quot;Polish Views on the New Security Architecture in Europe&quot;
        </P>
        
        <P>His Excellency Dariusz Rosati <BR>
           Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland&nbsp; </P>
        
        <P>The place of Central Europe and Poland in the new design for
          European security. NATO as a guarantor of stability and development in
          Central Europe. The role of regional cooperation in securing Europe's
          and Poland's efforts to deepen and strengthen stability and
          development. </P>
        
        <P>&quot;The Security Situation in Slovakia&quot; </P>
        
        <P>His Excellency Professor Juraj Schenk <BR>
           Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Slovak Republic&nbsp; </P>
        
        <P>&quot;Czech Perspectives on NATO and the Future Security of Central
          Europe&quot;&nbsp; </P>
        
        <P>First Vice Minister Dr. Alexandr Vondra&nbsp; <BR>
           Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic</P></TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">10:30 A.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Break</TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">11:00 A.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">UKRAINE'S VIEW ON EUROPEAN SECURITY <BR>
         Chairman: Secretary of State Jerzy Milewski, Advisor to President of
        Poland for National Security
        
        <P>His Excellency Hennadiy Udovenko <BR>
           Foreign Minister of Ukraine&nbsp; </P>
        
        <P>Because of the risk of ethnic and local conflicts, border disputes,
          and other security challenges, an evolutionary process is needed to
          develop structural mechanisms that will assure security and stability
          in Central and Eastern Europe. Ukraine's priority is to achieve
          integration into the European and world communities. Therefore,
          Ukraine will further develop its relationship with the Alliance aiming
          at achieving special partner relations. Ukraine also welcomes
          cooperation between the Alliance and Russia. Although Ukraine's policy
          is not to participate in military alliances, Ukraine does not want to
          be a &quot;buffer zone.&quot; Ukraine supports indefinite extension of
          the Nonproliferation Treaty and contributes to UN peacekeeping
          operations as well as to IFOR in Bosnia.</P></TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">11:50 A.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">End of session.</TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">12:30 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Buffet lunch at Opera Cafe, Victoria Intercontinental
        Hotel.</TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">1:45 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">MAINTAINING A STRONG DEFENSE INDUSTRIAL BASE <BR>
         (BMDO/DNA Special Joint Session) <BR>
         Chairman: Major General Gary L. Curtin <BR>
         Director, Defense Nuclear Agency&nbsp;
        
        <P>The Honorable Paul Kaminski <BR>
           United States Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and
          Technology&nbsp; </P>
        
        <P>His Excellency RNDr. Petr Necas <BR>
           Czech First Deputy Minister of Defense </P>
        
        <P>Part I: Views of acquisition officials on general economic forces at
          play in NATO and Partner nations, industry restructuring and
          consolidation (especially within the defense industry), defense
          acquisition reform, incentives for armaments cooperation, ways to use
          technological and manufacturing advances from associated commercial
          fields. Partner nations' unique problems, i.e., defense conversion,
          privatization, export control constraints, and the need to achieve
          competitive contracting processes.&nbsp; </P>
        
        <P>Mr. Victor Kucera, Vice President R&amp;D <BR>
           AERO Vodochody a.s.&nbsp; </P>
        
        <P>Mr. David Manke, President <BR>
           United Technologies International&nbsp; </P>
        
        <P>Mr. John Weston, CBE, FRAeS, Chairman and Managing Director <BR>
           British Aerospace Defence Ltd.&nbsp; </P>
        
        <P>Part II: Industry perspectives, including experience with improving
          quality of products and achieving cost reductions, suggestions or
          proposals on current topics including cooperation, ways to achieve
          integration of commercial and government acquisition practices, and
          standards.&nbsp;</P></TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">3:45 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Break</TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">4:15 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">DEEPENING THE PfP PROCESS <BR>
         Chairman: Ambassador Dr. Hermann Freiherr von Richthofen, Permanent
        Representative of Germany on the North Atlantic Council&nbsp;
        
        <P>His Excellency Gyorgy Keleti <BR>
           Minister of Defense of Hungary&nbsp; </P>
        
        <P>Ambassador Robert E. Hunter <BR>
           United States Permanent Representative on the North Atlantic Council&nbsp;</P></TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">5:00 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">End of session.</TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">6:30 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Departure for National Theater (former State Opera)
        from Victoria Intercontinental Hotel.</TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">7:00 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Ballet at the National Theater (former State Opera) in
        celebration of Warsaw's 400th Anniversary as the Capital of Poland in
        the presence of His Excellency Aleksander Kwasniewski, President of the
        Republic of Poland.</TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">10:10 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Reception and dinner at the National Theater hosted by
        President of the Polish Republic Aleksander Kwasniewski.&nbsp;
        
        <P>WELCOME REMARKS: President of the Polish Republic Aleksander
          Kwasniewski </P>
        
        <P>DINNER ADDRESS <BR>
           &quot;NATO--the Safeguard of Stability and Peace in the Euro-Atlantic
          Area&quot; </P>
        
        <P>His Excellency V&aacute;clav Havel <BR>
           President of the Czech Republic&nbsp; </P>
        
        <P>The future of NATO as an open alliance of democratic countries in
          the Euro-atlantic area, sharing and protecting common values. Regional
          conflicts, terrorism, and the struggle for power as topical risks. Two
          major tasks of NATO: adapting internally to the new conditions and
          defining ways for its enlargement and a timetable. The relationship
          between NATO and Russia in the new situation.</P></TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">12:35 A.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Arrival at Victoria Intercontinental Hotel.</TD>
      </TR>
    </TABLE></CENTER>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    <CENTER>
    <TABLE BORDER="3" CELLSPACING="3" CELLPADDING="3" WIDTH="90%">
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%"><B>SATURDAY, 22 JUNE 1996</B></TD>
        <TD></TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">9:00 A.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS AT THE TURN OF THE 21ST
        CENTURY&nbsp; <BR>
         Chairman: Dr. Frank B. Horton, III <BR>
         Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense&nbsp;
        
        <P>Ambassador Horst Holthoff <BR>
           Deputy Secretary General, Western European Union&nbsp; </P>
        
        <P>The role of WEU in the future European Security Architecture.
          Political-military aspects of that role. The ways WEU can contribute
          to security and stability in Europe, including the enhancement of
          European responses in crisis prevention and crisis management. Recent
          developments of WEU since the mid-1980's and the Maastricht Treaty:
          WEU operational development, WEU relations with NATO, implications of
          the CJTF concept, and examples of WEU crisis management operations.
          Relationships between the WEU, EU, and NATO. </P>
        
        <P>Mr. Sergio Vieira de Mello, Assistant High Commissioner <BR>
           U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees </P>
        
        <P>Security of peoples and states. How population movements caused by
          various reasons including humanitarian problems and violations of
          human rights could threaten regional stability, and therefore need to
          be prevented. Analysis of the recent efforts by states to address the
          problems of population movements in the CIS countries; one of the
          major objectives being the prevention of unnecessary population
          movements.</P></TD>
      </TR>
      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">10:15 A.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Break</TD>
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        <TD WIDTH="50%">10:30 A.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">NATO IN A CHANGING EUROPE <BR>
         Chairman: Lieutenant General Paul Addy, Canadian Military
        Representative to NATO Military Committee
        
        <P>General Klaus Naumann <BR>
           Chairman of the NATO Military Committee</P></TD>
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        <TD WIDTH="50%">11:10 A.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">End of session. CHANGE TO CASUAL ATTIRE.</TD>
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      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">11:30 P.M. - 1:30 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Excursion to the Castle at Pultusk.</TD>
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        <TD WIDTH="50%">1:30 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Lunch at Pultusk Castle given by His Excellency
        Stanislaw Dobrzanski, Defense Minister of the Republic of Poland. Toast
        by Defense Minister Stanislaw Dobrzanski.</TD>
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        <TD WIDTH="50%">4:00 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">National Folk Song and Dance Ensemble &quot;Mazowsze.&quot;</TD>
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      <TR>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">5:00 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Informal activities at the bank of the Narew River.
        Regional Folk Bands. Available horses, carriages, and gondola boats on
        the river. Grill and open bar.</TD>
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        <TD WIDTH="50%">9:00 P.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">Arrival at Victoria Intercontinental Hotel.</TD>
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        <TD WIDTH="50%"><B>SUNDAY, 23 JUNE 1996</B></TD>
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        <TD WIDTH="50%">8:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M.</TD>
        <TD WIDTH="50%">End of Workshop. Departure for Warsaw Airport.</TD>
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