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  • BE PREPARE'b TO ACKNOWLEDGE IF AND WHEN DIPLOMACY HAS REACHED ITS LIMITS. IN RECENT DAYS, NATO HAS TAKEN SEVERAL STEPS TO DEMONSTRATE TO MILOSEVIC THAT HIS ACTIONS ARE UNACCEPTABLE AND THAT WE ARE PREPARED TO COMPEL HIM TO CHANGE COURSE. WE DO NOT WISH TO USE
  • Clinton addressing the press on Kosovo at the White House in 1999, President Clinton meeting with humanitarian leaders at the White House in 1999 and President Clinton addressing the opening of the 50th Anniversary of NATO Summit Meeting on Kosovo
  • Kosovo at the Hyatt Hotel in Cologne, Germany on June 18, 1999 President Clinton meeting with the Kosovo Transition Council in Pristina, Kosovo on November 23, 1999 President Clinton meeting with United Nations (U.N.) Special Representative Bernard
  • The President: Well, the people voted for you. That's the main thing. I wish you well and look forward to working with you. I guess I'll see you soon, at that NATO meeting, if not. sooner. Mr. Blair: Yes, that's right. I would love to do that. We have a chance
  • l a r g e l y on European s e c u r i t y i n the run-up t o the Madrid NATO Summit i n July. There are two a l t e r n a t i v e scenarios f o r the t r i p . I f we succeed i n n e g o t i a t i n g a NATO-Russia agreement w i t h Moscow (and we
  • This Mandatory Declassification Review contains a Department of State cable regarding NATO intervention in Kosovo and two cables from Ambassador Alexander Vershbow summarizing meetings with NATO Defense Ministers and Russian Ambassador to NATO
  • This Mandatory Declassification Review contains two Department of State cables regarding NATO strikes in Kosovo and allegations of U.S. KFOR [Kosovo Force] problems in Vitina.
  • be portrayed as capitulation to NATO, have linked the two tracks, and are using our desire for quick agreement as leverage for achieving a better deal on the long-term structure (Track IDAttachment Tab A Points to Make in Call to Yeltsin -SECRET•SECRET