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17 February 1999

TEXT: CZECH, HUNGARIAN, POLISH MINISTERS INVITED TO NATO CEREMONY

(Albright issues invitation to March 12 ceremony in Missouri) (270)

Washington -- Secretary of State Madeleine Albright has invited the
foreign ministers of the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland to a
March 12 ceremony marking the accession of those countries into NATO.
The ceremony will take place at the Truman Presidential Library in
Independence, Missouri.

Following is a text of the State Department release:

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Office of the Spokesman
For Immediate Release February 16, 1999

STATEMENT BY JAMES B. FOLEY, DEPUTY SPOKESMAN

Accession of the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland to NATO

Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright has invited the foreign
ministers of the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland to a ceremony on
March 12 at the Truman Presidential Library in Independence, Missouri,
to mark the accession of these three countries into NATO.

This ceremony will be the culmination of the process to admit the
three countries, which were invited to join the Alliance at the Madrid
NATO Summit in July 1997. The U.S. Senate voted to admit the Czech
Republic, Hungary, and Poland on April 30, 1998. NATO Secretary
General Solana issued letters of invitation to the three countries in
January after all the Allies had ratified their accession.

The U.S. Government is the legal depository for the Washington Treaty
which established the North Atlantic Alliance in 1949. The Czech
Republic, Hungary, and Poland will become full members of NATO when
they provide their instruments of accession to the Secretary at the
ceremony on March 12.

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