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7 results found for '"Slobodan Milosevic"' in Keywords.

  • Bosnian peace talks progress (1993)

    Genre
    News report; Interview; Speech

    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...

  • Srebrenica to be safe haven (1993)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Lord Owen (David Owen), the EC peace envoy to Yugoslavia, on UN troops being ordered to enter Srebrenica making it a safe haven and his reassurances from Radovan Karadzic and Slobodan...

  • Hurd urges Serbs to accept Bosnian peace plan (1994)

    Genre
    Speech

    UK Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd speech following talks with Bosnian Serb leader Slobodan Milosevic and the French foreign minister in Belgrade on latest peace plan for Bosnia. Outlines consequences for the...

  • Chris Cviic on Yugoslav war situation (1995)

    Genre
    Interview

    Telephone interview with Chris Cviic, Royal Institute of Strategic Studies, on the military situation in the former Yugoslavia and on diplomatic developments. Female interviewer not identified.

  • Croatian offensive against Serbs (1995)

    Genre
    Interview

    Telephone interview with Dr Jonathan Eyal of the Royal United Services Institute, London, about the Croatian military campaign in the former Yugoslavia where they have already taken the Serbian-held...

  • US reaction to UN and NATO air strikes in Bosnia (1995)

    Genre
    News report; Speech; Interview

    Simon Marks reports from Washington on US reaction to the UN and NATO air strikes on Serb forces in Bosnia, and the breakthrough in peace talks between Assistant Secretary of State Richard Holbrooke and...

  • Effect on peace talks of NATO air strikes in Bosnia (1995)

    Genre
    Interview

    Yugoslavian Charge d’Affaires at the peace talks in Zagreb, Reiko(?) Bogojevic(?) on his concern the continuing NATO air strikes against Serbs (now in their second day) will disrupt the peace process when...