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Tuzla Visit
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- Tuzla Visit
- President Clinton greets troops during his visit to Tuzla Air Force Base in Bosnia-Herzegovina
Tuzla Visit
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- Tuzla Visit
- President Clinton greets troops during his visit to Tuzla Air Force Base in Bosnia-Herzegovina
- . To increase the airflow into Sarajevo wouldrequireincreased personnel for ground operations. If Tuzla is opened, the airport is limited to one C-141 or three C-1308 on the ground at any one time. Airdrop of anything other than food or medicine is a difficult
- for UNHCR efforts to assist in the movement, care and supply of the refugees and the Dutch UNPROFOR troops in Srebrenica; at the same time, to work with the Bosnian government to obtain their consent for the evacuation of the refugees to Tuzla rather than
- THE SUBSTANCE OF THE ISSUES THEMSELVES TO THE NEGOTIATIONS. WITH RESPECT TO THE SREBRENICA MISSING, SOMMARUGA TOLD AMB. SPIEGEL THAT HE IS SENDING A VERY STIFF LETTER TO KARADZIC DEMANDING AN EXPLANATION. ICRC INTERVIEWS OF SREBRENICA REFUGEES IN TUZLA INDICATE
- a l i n g w i t h a p o t e n t i a l mounting refugee problem i n Tuzla. f £ ) -r SECRET 20227 M c U r \ LI NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL WASHINGTON. D.C. 20506 March 15, 1993 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. LEON FUERTH A s s i s t a n t t o t h e Vice President