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<CENTER><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=+3>Security
for the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and the Balkans</FONT></FONT></FONT></CENTER>

<CENTER><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=+2>Minister
of Defense of Macedonia Dr. Lazar Kitanoski</FONT></FONT></FONT></CENTER>

<CENTER><B><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">&nbsp;</FONT></FONT></B></CENTER>

<CENTER><B><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">DIFFICULTIES THAT
ENDANGER SECURITY IN THE</FONT></FONT></B></CENTER>

<CENTER><B><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">SOUTHERN EUROPEAN
REGION</FONT></FONT></B></CENTER>


<P><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">Owing to a number of historical
and political factors, security in the southern part of the Balkan Peninsula,
including my country, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, is very
complex. One of the main problems concerning security in this region is
that some of the inhabitants believe that democracy means freedom under
law only for those of their own ethnicity. The Former Yugoslav Republic
of Macedonia, however, ever since its birth as a parliamentary democracy,
has offered the benefits of this way of life to all segments of its population.</FONT></FONT>

<P><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">Another problem hampering
security in the Southern European area is that most of the countries in
the region are encountering difficulties�political, social, and economic�as
they make the transition to a democratic society. Reforms are being carried
out at a variety of speeds, and in certain areas democracy is not yet deeply
entrenched. There is noticeable hesitation in integrating economic, political,
and security policies, including free and fair elections, human rights
reforms, minority rights, and European and international standards.</FONT></FONT>

<P><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">Still another problem that
threatens peace and stability is the implementation of the Dayton Agreement
in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Kosovo issue, the escalation of the situation
in Albania, and the difficulties that continue as a result of the region's
geostrategic significance and historical legacy also create conditions
that can cause instability.</FONT></FONT>

<P><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">The Southern Balkans, therefore,
present a serious and significant concern to peace and stability in Europe,
as well as a great challenge to the international community. Complete European
stability is possible only by integrating this region with the European
security structures.</FONT></FONT>
<CENTER><B><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">&nbsp;</FONT></FONT></B></CENTER>

<CENTER><B><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">CONTRIBUTIONS OF
THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA</FONT></FONT></B></CENTER>

<CENTER><B><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">TO SECURITY AND
STABILITY</FONT></FONT></B></CENTER>


<P><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">The Former Yugoslav Republic
of Macedonia plays an important role in the Southern Balkan area both through
its democratic and economic development as well as through its active contribution
to peace and stability in the region and beyond. My country is firmly on
the road to constructing a Western-style model of parliamentary democracy
as well as to active participation in European and Euro-Atlantic economic,
political, and security associations. We are determined to join these organizations,
and there is a national consensus to do so. We wish to become members of
NATO and the European Union, just as we are members of the United Nations,
OSCE, the Council of Europe, and other international groups.</FONT></FONT>

<P><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">We are currently a candidate
for non-permanent membership in the U.N. Security Council, in which we
would like to contribute extensively to peace and stability throughout
the world.</FONT></FONT>

<P><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">The Former Yugoslav Republic
of Macedonia actively works with its neighbors to bring stability to the
region. Our policy is to resolve issues with neighbors by peaceful means,
developing political solutions through dialogue and fairness. Through this
good-neighbor policy and internal ethnic tolerance, my country has become
a model for problem solving in the region as well as a cornerstone of stability.</FONT></FONT>

<P><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">Since it gained its independence,
the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia has undertaken reform measures
aimed at promoting peace and stability, though they have sometimes required
a high social and economic cost. Because we are aware of the inefficiency
and irrationality of an isolated defense system, we have built our defense
strategy to operate within a collective-security system and with the intent
of becoming interoperable with NATO.</FONT></FONT>
<CENTER>
<H4>
<B><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">Working With EAPC and UNPREDEP</FONT></FONT></B></H4></CENTER>
<FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">We also wish to contribute
to the expansion of the security zone in the Balkans within the framework
of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC), in its role of enabling
political and military cooperation between NATO and Partner countries.</FONT></FONT>

<P><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">Within the EAPC, the Former
Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia will do its utmost to deepen relations with
the Alliance. We see our work with this organization as a way to bring
peace and stability to our region, and agree that EAPC members should primarily
be producers of stability rather than only consumers.</FONT></FONT>

<P><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">We also believe that the
UNPREDEP mission, the first preventive deployment of peacekeeping forces,
has been one of the most successful peacekeeping missions undertaken by
the international community. Because of this extraordinary success in promoting
peace and stability regionwide, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
strongly believes that the UNPREDEP mandate should be extended beyond November
1997. However, if an extension is not secured, another form of international
assistance must be pursued, for example, the initiative proposed at the
EAPC Defense Ministers' meeting in Brussels. This initiative called for
the establishment of a permanent training center for EAPC peacekeeping
operations, to be located in my country. The Former Yugoslav Republic of
Macedonia's UNPREDEP experience, plus the experiences and knowledge acquired
by other countries that participated in this mission, would contribute
to the successful functioning of such a center. My country is also capable
of providing the high-quality infrastructure and facilities that would
be necessary for the center.</FONT></FONT>

<P><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">The SFOR mandate in Bosnia
and Herzegovina should not be limited by a specific deadline, but rather
tied to the achievement of the mission's goals, that is, peace and stability
in the region. However, if it is decided that SFOR forces should leave
Bosnia and Herzegovina, but that they should continue to be stationed in
the region, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is prepared to offer
its hospitality. We have the infrastructure, the training centers, and
the desire to enable these troops to continue the significant, positive
role they play in the Balkan region.</FONT></FONT>

<P><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">The presence of EAPC troops
in this area will contribute to the enhancement of NATO's southern flank,
an important goal since the Balkans may face an increase in the number
of generators of instability. Such a troop presence would also aid in the
integration of the Balkans and other Southeastern European regions into
European processes, which we believe is the only way to achieve lasting
stability, peace, and prosperity on the Continent. We will be watching
closely to see if declarations of integration turn into practical activities
in that direction. But we believe that together we can determine possible
sources of instability as well as develop courses of preventive action.</FONT></FONT>
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<B><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">SOLVING THE PROBLEMS IN
ALBANIA</FONT></FONT></B></H4></CENTER>
<FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">There is no doubt that we are
all concerned about the crisis in Albania. Deepening of this crisis could
lead to a point at which problems would be impossible to overcome, and
could cause instability to spill over into neighboring countries and beyond.
The international community needs to do whatever it can to restore and
enhance democracy in Albania, as well as educate those who are not sufficiently
concerned with the crisis. All measures possible must be taken to maintain
the integrity of the Republic of Albania, to enhance its democratic processes,
and to prevent possible conflict between the northern and southern parts
of this country.</FONT></FONT>
<CENTER>
<H4>
<B><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">CONDITIONS FOR SECURING
PEACE</FONT></FONT></B></H4></CENTER>
<FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">I would like to reiterate that
respecting the Balkan States' borders is a basic requirement for preserving
stability in the region. This is the most significant sign for recognizing
the friends of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and of the Balkans.
No Balkan border has ever been changed without resulting in security consequences
on the Continent.</FONT></FONT>
<CENTER>
<H4>
<B><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">Cooperative Efforts</FONT></FONT></B></H4></CENTER>
<FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">To secure true peace and stability,
it will be necessary for all countries in the region, particularly EAPC
member-countries, to actively participate in initiatives and various forms
of cooperation in the spirit of PFP principles. Such cooperation, involving
dialogue, confidence building, and interoperability, will also help applicant
countries meet the requirements for NATO membership, a goal the Former
Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia has been intensively working toward for
the last several years. We are on our way to achieving that goal, and have
already completed the transformation of our armed forces to meet NATO standards
and enable interoperability with PFP member-countries.</FONT></FONT>

<P><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">We also have established
successful military cooperation within the PFP framework with other countries
in our region. Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia troops have participated
side by side in several Alliance-sponsored exercises with troops from the
Republics of Greece, Albania, Bulgaria, Slovenia, and Romania, as well
as with forces from the U.S., Italy, and Turkey. One of these exercises,
�RESCUER '97,� was held in our country this year, and involved observers
from the Republics of Hungary and Poland. We have also initiated a major,
joint regional exercise to be held in 1998 that would include troops from
neighboring countries, EAPC member-countries, and the U.S., Italy, and
Turkey. This exercise should enhance trust and confidence in the Southern
European region.</FONT></FONT>
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<B><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">FUTURE EXPECTATIONS</FONT></FONT></B></H4></CENTER>
<FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">We expect that the Alliance
will commit to keeping the door open for any European state that is capable
of meeting the membership criteria and that is eager to contribute to common
security on the Continent. We believe that enlargement is a process, and
is not yet over. I sincerely congratulate those countries that have received
support for NATO accession. I encourage those involved with future enlargement
to pay close attention to regional balance and to provide countries from
the Southern European region with the opportunity to contribute to peace
and stability and to military and political cooperation within the NATO
framework.</FONT></FONT>

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