03/21/1999

OHR BiH TV News Summary, 21 March 1999

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Headlines

  • NATO will not wait much longer for Milosevic to join negotiations – Naumann
  • Holbrooke to meet with Milosevic on Monday
  • Serbian forces continue offensive against KLA
  • Radisic meets with Meigs, overall situation in RS discussed
  • Leutar’s health condition stable
  • Tomislavgrad citizens hold peaceful protest in response to assassination attempt on Leutar
  • HSP President Ante Djapic supports moratorium on participation of Croat officials in joint institutions as protest against Leutar attack
  • 52 refugee families return to Bespelj, Jajce municipality
  • BiH Association of Refugees and DPs to discuss implementation of two-way return process
  • Microbiology Clinic in Sarajevo supplied with PCR ambulance equipment for detecting HIV virus
  • Culture
  • ICTY concludes investigation into wartime ‘Operation Storm’ in Croatia – The New York Times
  • International news

NATO will not wait much longer for Milosevic to join negotiations – Naumann

The NATO Permanent Council held a session to discuss the Kosovo issue in Paris. NATO official Klaus Naumann stated that NATO would not wait too long for Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic to join the negotiations. NATO Secretary General Javier Solana stated that the air-strikes on Yugoslavia are a last resort and added that it is probable that Milosevic will force NATO to realize its threats by implementing military intervention. Kosovo Albanian delegation head Ibrahim Rugova was satisfied that the Kosovo side signed an agreement on a transitional solution and is convinced that the International Community and NATO will take concrete measures towards preventing further bloodshed. (03:21)

BiH TV News Summary
21 March 1999