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NATO aircraft resume bombing of Bosnian Serb positions; Bosnian
Serbs respond by shelling Sarajevo. NATO aircraft attack Bosnian
Serb targets near Pale. NATO suspends Operation Deliberate Force
after Bosnian Serbs agree to withdraw heavy weapons from the 20
km exclusion zone around Sarajevo. Agreement on the framework of
constitutional arrangements for Bosnia and Herzegovina is signed
in New York.
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NATO military commanders are authorised by the NATO Council to
resume air strikes on Bosnian Serb positions at any time to counter
further aggression against UN-designated safe areas.
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NATO aircraft resumed attacks on Bosnian-Serb military targets.
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A framework for the Wassenaar Arrangement, the successor to COCOM,
establishing export controls on certain conventional weapons and
dual-use technologies is reached in The Hague.
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Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia sign an agreement
to establish diplomatic relations and economic ties.The NAC meets
in a special session with the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine,
Gennadi Udovenko, to discuss the strengthening of NATO-Ukraine relations.
Bosnian Serb military and political leaders sign an agreement to
withdraw their heavy weapons from the 20 km exclusion zone around
Sarajevo.
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Council meeting with Russia on the implementation of the CFE Treaty.
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NATO ambassadors approve a Study on NATO Enlargement outlining
the membership requirements for countries wanting to join the Alliance.
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The Review Conference of the UN Conventional Weapons opens in Vienna.
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NATO presents a draft proposal of a Political Frameworkfor NATO-Russia
Relations to Russian Ambassador Churkin.
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NATO presents the conclusions of the Study on NATO Enlargement
to NACC and PfP Cooperation partners.
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