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Statement issued following the Meetings of the Foreign and Defence Ministers at the NATO Summit in Washington D.C.23 Apr. 1999 NATO is providing in Albania and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedoniaª. They welcomed the support for NATO offered by Partners in the region and elsewhere. Foreign Ministers considered ways to promote security and stability in Southeast Europe | Official text |
Statement on Kosovo issued by the Heads of State and Government participating in the meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Washington, D.C.23 Apr. 1999 information. There can be no lasting peace without justice. We acknowledge and welcome the courageous support that states in the region are providing to our efforts in Kosovo. The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Albania have played a particularly | Official text, Pressrelease |
Statement by Massimo D'Alema, President of the Government of Italy, at the Commemorative Ceremony23 Apr. 1999 necessary to use force yet again in Europe to build a just peace. On Easter Sunday I visited the border between Kosovo and Albania. I was there with the Italian volunteers who went to the area to receive and assist refugees. With my own eyes I saw | Opinion |
Press Conference by NATO Secretary General, Mr Javier Solana and General Wesley K. Clark, SACEUR23 Apr. 1999 to the Republic of Macedonia and to the Republic of Albania which as you know have taken a tremendous load as far as refugees are concerned. Those two countries will have not only our sympathy but all the help that NATO allies are able to give to them. But we | Opinion |
Washington Summit23 Apr. 1999 with representatives of the neighbouring countries (Albania, Bulgaria, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 1 , Romania, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia). They discussed the crisis in Kosovo, its impact on the region and longer-term strategies | News |
Transcript of Press Conference21 Apr. 1999 in the same area we count that there are 15,000 displaced persons who of course are at risk from this kind of activity, and indeed the humanitarian organisations in both Albania and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia have notified the international | Opinion |
Press Conference20 Apr. 1999 -chair of the Rambouillet talks, that now more importantly with the military operation under way, British forces have been from the outset a core element of our presence in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, and now in Albania, and British | Opinion |
Press Conference19 Apr. 1999 Prizren and Djakovica, and there is a continuing build-up of artillery in the western part of Kosovo and shelling across the border into Albania. We are also getting reports, and I think General Marani will develop these in a moment, of the special police | Opinion |
Press Conference14 Apr. 1999 , in Albania. Mrs Ogata and myself, we have agreed to continue as we have done before, our permanent consultations and liaison at all levels in order to ensure the maximum cooperation and support for the splendid efforts of the organisation that she | Opinion |
Kosovo14 Apr. 1999 who have escaped into Albania and in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) 1 . Emergency camps erected by NATO forces in FYROM 1 have been handed over to Non-Governmental Organisations. In addition, Allied troops, under Operation | News |