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The Allies have intensified their air campaign against targets in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia including Serb forces in Kosovo. The Alliance welcomed the decision of the EU to impose an oil embargo and the readiness of several non-NATO countries to join this initiative in order to further isolate the Belgrade regime.

At a press conference at NATO headquarters on 29 April, US Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott (photo: top right) outlined his recent talks in Moscow on Russian diplomatic efforts to help settle the crisis. He stressed that a lasting political solution would be possible only if the Alliance's five conditions were met and expressed his hope that Russia would be able to use its influence to convince President Milosevic to comply.