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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
  • 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
  • Blair, covering topics of mutual interest such as NATO enlargement, Bosnia, terrorism, and trade. Also included are memcons with Japanese Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto, French President Jacques Chirac, and Chinese President Jiang Zemin.
  • This Mandatory Declassification Review contains NSC Records Management System document 9903915. Materials included talking points and briefing memos for telephone calls between President Clinton and NATO leaders (French President Jacques Chirac