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 zachary harden
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The flag was initially spotted at a NATO gathering in Prague, where expansion 
of NATO was discussed. It was shown on BBC World (and probably most other TV 
channels) as President Bush addressed the NATO Prague conference attendants (image 
captured here). Behind him were the flags of NATO member states, plus the 
NATO flag itself and this flag that I have never seen before. It is the same 
shade as the NATO flag with in the centre a purely-white (i.e. no shades) logo 
resembling the silhouette of the NATO star with eight 'rays of light', two in 
between each of the star points.
Santiago Dotor, 22 November 2002
I suggest a tentative identification as the flag of Euro-Atlantic Partnership 
Council which gathered in Prague after the NATO conference to discuss NATO 
expansion.
Ralph Kelly, 30 November 2002
The logo can be seen at the official NATO site,
http://www.nato.int/multi/eapclogo.htm
Sean McKinniss, 30 November 2002
According to Lord 
Robertson's speech opening the December 2001 EAPC meeting and introducing 
the new flag the flag was designed by Janis Krievs from Latvia as part of an 
international competition.
Joe McMillan, 13 March 2003