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YUGOSLAVIA: KOSOVO: PRISTINA: SERB PULLOUT - UPDATE

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English/Nat All Yugoslav army units are now believed to have left Pristina, while the paramilitary police headquarters in the city has been allowed to remain open for another couple of days. Yugoslav forces could still be seen leaving...
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Various - Bosnian Situation Update

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Thousands of Bosnian army soldiers are reported to be gathering north of Sarajevo in what is thought to be the prelude to an attempt to break the siege of the city. But Bosnian Vice President Ejup Ganic denied that the Bosnian army...
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KOSOVO: NATO EXTENDS WEAPONS DEADLINE (V)

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English/Nat Two days before the Dutch peace-keeping troops hand their sector of Kosovo over to the Russians, there was a last minute call for Serbs to hand in their weapons NATO-led peacekeepers worked throughout Saturday to sort through...
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USA: RUSSIAN PM STEPASHIN VISIT (2)

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English/Nat Russian Prime Minister Sergei Stepashin has said differences between Russia and the United States over the rebuilding of Yugoslavia have now been resolved. Visiting Washington on Tuesday, Stepashin, said before meeting with...
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SERBIA: YUGOSLAVIA AND MACEDONIA ANNOUNCED DE FACTO RECOGNITION

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Serbo-Croat/Nat Yugoslavia and Macedonia announced de facto recognition on Monday. The agreement gives them full diplomatic relations at the level of ambassadors. The pact, signed by Macedonian foreign minister Ljubomir Frckovski and his...
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YUGOSLAVIA: KOSOVO: REFUGEES WOUNDED BY SERB SNIPERS

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Eng/Albanian/Nat Two Albanian men have come under alleged Serb sniper fire in the Kosovo town of Gnjilan. U-S troops provided medical treatment for the men when they reached the Kosovo-Macedonian border. The injured men - who sustained...
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YUGOSLAVIA: KOSOVO: PEC: SERBS FEAR FOR SAFETY

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Albanian/Serbo-Croat In Western Kosovo, near the border of Montenegro, Pec stands silent again. Italian K-FOR tanks now replace Serbian forces. Heavily armed patrols move cautiously through the streets, where snipers pose a very real...
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USA: KOSOVO: NATO: MACEDONIA: KIRO GLIGOROV INTERVIEW:

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English/Nat In an interview on Saturday in Washington, D.C, the president of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) said that although his country wishes to join NATO, it will not allow NATO's troops to mount a ground attack...
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Bosnia - Shelling Of Sarajevo Continues

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For the fourth night running, the Sarajevo suburb of Hrasnica and the road down Mount Igman were targetted on Monday (1/11) by heavy shelling. Attacks continued throughout the night on the road down Mount Igman, the only road into...
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BOSNIA: WORLD LEADERS ARRIVE FOR SUMMIT

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English/Nat In Sarajevo, President Clinton and the leaders of some 40 nations are trying to secure stability and development for the Balkans, which have known little of either since the days of World War I. At a one-day summit on...
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Bosnia - Government Troops Fighting

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Bosnian Government troops fought to seize control of Serb-held territory in northern Bosnia on Thursday (22/6). 00.00 Soldiers carrying machine gun onto ditch and setting it up 00.05 CU machine gun and pan to soldiers 00.15 Soldier...
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MACEDONIA: KOSOVO: SERB WITHDRAWAL MEETING - LATEST

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English/Nat Yugoslav and NATO military leaders are meeting on the Yugoslav-Macedonia border to thrash out the crucial terms of a Serb troop withdrawal from Kosovo. A military spokesman says the delegates are working through detailed...
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Bosnia - Dispute Over Gorazde

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Gorazde's mayor said on Thursday (26/10) that the town will always be part of Bosnian government territory that its status is not negotiable. The last eastern Bosnian enclave under UN protection has been under siege since by Bosnian...
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KOSOVO: YUGOSLAV MILITARY CRACKDOWN ON ALBANIANS CONTINUES

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Natural Sound One day after the six nations Contract Group decided to impose fresh sanctions against Yugoslavia over the Kosovo crisis, Belgrade showed no sign of easing off from its military clampdown. Reneging on an earlier...
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WORLDWIDE: CROATIAN PRESIDENT TUDJMAN PROFILE

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Various File - see belowHRT - Zagreb, File1. Tudjman handling Croatian flag and then raising arms in victoryPOOL - Paris, December 19952. Wide shot of three leaders signing peace treaty with world leaders applauding behindHRT - Vukovar,...
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ITALY: NATO MILITARY PREPARATIONS / PEACE PROTESTORS

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English/Nat U-S aircraft carriers fired missiles during NATOs fourth day of air strikes against Yugoslavia, as protestors continued their demonstrations in dozens of European cities. NATO Secretary-General Javier Solana has ordered the...
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KOSOVO: SON OF MURDERED ALBANIAN POLITICIAN SPEAKS

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English/Nat The son of a top ethnic Albanian politician has spoken out about his father's killing at what he says was the hands of Yugoslav soldiers. Fehmi Agani was a founding member of the Democratic League of Kosovo and died in May...
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GERMANY: UN CHIEF ANNAN AT ANNUAL BERLIN SPEECH

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English/Nat U-N Secretary-General Kofi Annan has announced he will appoint two envoys to work on a political solution to the escalating crisis in Yugoslavia's Kosovo province. Annan has not named the envoys, but he's indicated they'll...
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USA: BRITISH PM BLAIR KOSOVO PRESS CONFERENCE (2)

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Washington, DC, U-S-A April 22, 1999 1. Walk in view of Blair2. Cutaway of reporters3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tony Blair, British Prime Minister4. Cutaway of Senator Lott5. Mid view of Blair speaking6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tony Blair,...
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MACEDONIA: FIGHTING CONTINUES BETWEEN SERBS AND ALBANIANS

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Natural Sound NATO has launched attacks on Yugoslavia to punish its hard-line leader for refusing to make peace in Kosovo. Meanwhile, in Macedonia, near the border with Kosovo, fire fights are underway between Yugoslav army troops and...
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Bosnia - UN Special Envoy Tries For New Ceasefire

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Fighting continued in Bosnia on Friday (21/4) as the UN special envoy, Yasushi Akashi, tried to negotiate a continuation of the now-defunct cease-fire. Man mending shell-damaged roof Children playing with shell fragment in shell...
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Bosnia - Agreement Reached Over Future Of Mostar

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Bosnian Croat and Muslim - led Bosnian army leaders have agreed to implement freedom of movement for civilians in the divided city of Mostar. Brigadier Andrew Ridgway, the commander for U.N. troops in southwest Bosnia, says both army...
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YUGOSLAVIA: KOSOVO: SERBS CLAIM NATO BOMBED CROWDED BRIDGE

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Natural Sound Yugoslav media say NATO planes have bombed a crowded bridge in central Serbia, killing at least 11 people. They report that three NATO missiles struck the bridge near Varvarin on market day, collapsing it. The strike may...
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YUGOSLAVIA/RUSSIA: CHERNOMYRDIN MILOSEVIC MEETING REACTIONS

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Eng/Russ/Nat Former Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin on Friday claimed that Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic would agree to accept armed forces from other countries in Kosovo. But his remarks contradicted Yugoslav Deputy...