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What frightens me and worries me is that these weeks are taken advantage of for the purpose of conflict rather than for consolidation.
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That's possible, but not likely. I don't think this will happen.
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We would like to see humanitarian aid arriving without difficulty from the European Union ... the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe should be able to enter and play their role.
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No, what we are doing today is a reflection on what may happen if at the end of the day what is going (on) now in the (U.N.) Security Council does fail.
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For a long time there has been a lot of talk but not much action. I think we have to reverse that now.
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Acting under the authority granted me by the North Atlantic Council, I have accordingly decided to terminate with immediate effect the air campaign, which I suspended on June 10.
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The European Union is here to help. But we are not here in a mediating function.
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We think the Russians have an important role to play.
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We want to see how we can help organize the transfer.
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Russia has its heart divided between its Slav soul and its disgust for (Yugoslav President Slobodan) Milosevic's behavior.
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We will do it sooner rather than later.
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I want to express my personal commitment to continue to strive for a positive contribution of the European Union to lasting peace in the region.
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The important thing is not the spokesman, but what the spokesman says, and what the countries will say.
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We will see ethnic cleansing reversed, ... I think it will be before wintertime, no question about that.
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We are going to continue to damage as much as possible those units that are responsible for the criminal acts that have taken place in Kosovo.
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I got the impression from the government that they don't see any basic difficulties in parliament ... Parliament is is recess but people continue to work on the law.
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As soon as Gen. Clark has confirmed this withdrawal has begun, I intend to instruct him to suspend NATO air operations.
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Without honest political dialogue it will be difficult to overcome the present situation. Therefore our aim is to ... help the development of that political dialogue.
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We have to do the utmost to maintain this relationship.
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We have to begin thinking about that possibility.
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We don't want to go any further at this point.
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It is a cruel irony of history that he left at the moment he was most needed, the very moment he was expected to provide leadership in helping to settle the future status of Kosovo.
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We have received the letter and we will now analyze it. We will see what is new and we will respond. We cannot say much more now and we have not seen much new but it is complicated to analyze.
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The unilateral cease-fire proposed by the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the government of Serbia is clearly insufficient.