Bosnian peace talks progress

Title
Bosnian peace talks progress
Genre
News report; Interview; Speech
TX Date
6 Mar 1993
Year of production
1993
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Duration
00:04:26
Description
Paul Woodley reports from New York on the continuing UN peace talks and whether leader of the Bosnian muslims, President Izetbegovic, will accept the Vance-Owen peace plan for a ceasefire and splitting up of the former Yugoslavia into 10 provinces. Includes UN spokesman Fred Eckert arguing the current talks may be the last chance for agreement; US President Bill Clinton ruling out use of US ground forces in the conflict but threatening stronger economic sanctions against Serbia.
Contributors
Paul Woodley; Bill Clinton; Fred Eckert
Keywords
USA; Ethnic conflicts; Military affairs; David Owen; UN; Economic sanctions; Conflict resolution; Diplomacy; Peacebuilding; Wars (events); Cyrus Vance; Yugoslav War (1991-1995); Bosnian and Herzegovina; Serbia and Monetnegro; Alija Izetbegovic; Slobodan Milosevic

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LBC/IRN, "Bosnian peace talks progress". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/lbc/search/index.php/segment/0001400311011 (Accessed 07 May 2025)