American engagement - decisive for the Dayton agreement Page 21
Yesterday in “National Interest” Yesterday in “National Interest” The Dayton Agreement has turned Bosnia into a quasi-state amid ethnic divisions, and the decisive event that determined the ethnic division and the failure to stop... Continues on page 28 MORTON ABRAMOWITZ JAMES HO
President BERISHA met President RUGOVA President Berisha and President Rugova discussed extensively the situation in Kosovo and in the region, as well as the prospects opened by the Dayton Agreement for resolving the Kosovo problem. Both presidents consider the Dayton Agreement a
International Conference: The Balkans after the Dayton Agreement Page 4
Opinion of the Day This November will close a quarter of a century of Dayton peace. The Dayton Agreement stopped the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, but it also halted the functioning of this state.... Continued on page 20 By BLERIM REKA Dejton 2.0?
Nano delivers the speech at the United Nations General Assembly NANO: “Albania believes that a solution to the remaining problems in the former Yugoslavia, with special involvement in the Kosovo issue, could be found in organizing a conference similar to the one in Dayton” Yester
-Christopher declares Yugoslavia will never fully integrate into the international community if it does not regulate the status of Kosovo U.S. Secretary Strobe Talbott told journalists that Washington will not ignore the unprovoked international challenge and that if Belgrade doe
Yesterday the Kosovo information office in Washington was opened and will begin operating at the start of next year. Meanwhile, the president of the Republic of Kosovo, Dr. Ibrahim Rugova, is on a visit to the United States of America, where he held meetings with Secretary of Sta
President BERISHA received Ambassador Robert Frouik yesterday Photo: G. XHENGO President of the Republic Sali Berisha received yesterday Ambassador Robert Frouik, representative of the American Government in the OSCE Special Working Group, for the implementation of the Dayton Agr