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- RHEHNSC/NSC WASHDC RUEHBW/AMEMBASSY BELGRADE 9352 RUEHVJ/AMEMBASSY SARAJEVO 0103 RUSNSTC/USCINCEUR VAIHINGEN GE RUEHZL/EUROPEAN POLITICAL COLLECTIVE RUEKJCS/SECDEF WASHDC RUEKJCS/JOINT STAFF WASHDC RUFNBUT/HQ JTF PP NAPLES IT//CA/POLAD ICRC FOLLOW-UP
- for the breaking of numerous cease-fires and have reportedly detained and delayed convoys for extensive searches. Inclement Weather: The deteriorating roads into Sarajevo and the Muslim enclaves are made even more hazardous by sporadic or continualfighting
- . Documents being released include briefing papers, agenda, memorandum to the National Security Advisor or the President related to upcoming meetings. The collection includes support papers and briefs for the PC and DC members to make informed decisions
- 1995. Documents being released include summaries of conclusion and minutes from PC and DC meetings related to Bosnia. This collection also includes a significant amount of administrative paperwork related to document handling and records management
- of restoring strict enforcement of heavy weapons exclusion zones, without complication of weapons collection points. This means UNPROFOR neutrality is retained. However -- cannot be just another empty threat. If Bosnian Serbs ignore our warning and attack, we
- , on a Bosnian Government request for collective self-defense. Forward air controllers would be provided by countries prepared to deploy forces in Bosnia after UNPROFOR withdrawal (e.g., Turkey, Jordan or Egypt), since we would want to avoid assigning