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Our version is 145 words. We took out 34 words. The words we'd remove are in bold.

We came to this summit committed to chart a course for the NATO alliance for the 21st century, one that embraces new members, new partners and new missions.

Here we committed NATO first to fulfill its mission of collective defense with the ability to meet new security threats. Second, to remain open to new allies, and to seek stronger partnerships with nations all across Europe, Central Asia, and obviously including Ukraine and Russia.

We've also reaffirmed our determination repeatedly to intensify our actions, military and economic, until we achieve our objectives in Kosovo. On this, the alliance leaves Washington more united even than it was when we came here.

Meanwhile we will stand by the neighboring countries that have accepted risks and hardship in support of this effort. If Mr. Milosevic threatens them for helping us, we will respond.

And we will work to support democracy and development in the region so that the forces pulling people together will be stronger than those pulling them apart, and all nations, including someday a democratic Serbia, can join the European mainstream.


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