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The North Atlantic Council agrees on measures to make available
Alliance resources in support of UN, CSCE and EC efforts to bring
about peace in the former Yugoslavia, including the provision of
resources for the protection of humanitarian relief and support
for UN monitoring of heavy weapons.
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An Italian relief plane is shot down west of Sarajevo in Bosnia
and Herzegovina.
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Czechoslovak Foreign Minister Jozef Moravcik visits NATO.
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UN begins monitoring of heavy weapons in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
NATO Allies express readiness to support the UN in this endeavour.
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The CSCE Forum for Security Cooperation (FSC), established at the
Helsinki Summit in July 1992, is inaugurated in Vienna. UN General
Assembly votes to exclude Serbia and Montenegro and rules that Belgrade
must make an application to be admitted to the United Nations.
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Visit to NATO by Lithuanian President, Vytautas Landsbergis.
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The Swedish Foreign Minister, Margaretha af Ugglas, is received
at NATO by Secretary General Manfred Woerner. Foreign Minister of
Argentina, Guido di Tella, visits NATO for discussions with Secretary
General Manfred Woerner.
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Foreign Minister of Argentina, Guido di Tella, visits NATO for
discussions with Secretary General Manfred Woerner.
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