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<p>Bosnia and Herzegovina was invited to initiate their first cycle of a Membership
Action Plan in 2010 on the condition that they register their immovable defence property.
This condition has not yet been fulfilled.</p><p>The Secretary of State for Foreign
and Commonwealth Affairs, my Rt Hon Friend the Member for Runnymede and Weybridge
(Mr Hammond), together with his counterparts from NATO Allies, met NATO’s aspiring
members, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Macedonia and Montenegro, on 4 September
2014 during the NATO Summit in Wales to discuss their progress towards joining the
Alliance.</p><p>At the Summit, the Allies reaffirmed their continued support for Bosnia
and Herzegovina’s eventual membership and encouraged them to meet the established
conditions on which their next steps towards NATO depend.</p><p>The United Kingdom
strongly supports NATO’s Open Door policy on enlargement and welcomes the membership
aspirations of all the countries currently seeking to join the Alliance.</p>
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