Today Barë, how I entered the basements of Rambouillet
Last Saturday after the end of the session, with an insistent leap[?], the chief secretary of the Oslo delegation[?] One was Xheko Osija, and I was also helped by a foreign journalist, a foreign colleague[?], who was balancing my trembling on the stairs[?] below. As soon as we entered the castle, the guards were empty[?] as the files[?] passed under my feet and those that speak with people and faces[?]. We went into the corridor, I kept away. Later at 11:30 I managed to climb the stairs and saw that the hall, where the minutes of the ceasefire pact[?] were being drawn up, seemed even colder. But once you turn it, all the way up like a light panel and it automatically gives you a shiver. In the hall were also the American ambassador Christopher Hill and the EU spokesperson, and later the Albanian figure everyone was talking about arrived as well: the Kosovar Prime Minister Ibrahim Rugova.
In the photo, Sotol Barë in the courtyard of the castle of Rambouillet on 19 February 1999
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