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To: Robert B. who wrote (11086)6/3/1999 10:32:00 AM
From: MNI  Respond to of 17770
 
Robert, I think it is a little premature to call off background discussions on the Kosovan war. Even with today's news it will take a long time to end the shooting... and afterwards there will be a new start of this problem, called "The time that is spent by international troops inside Serbia". It might well be that the Kosovo problem turns out to be as chronical as the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. In this context, I think the bold announcement of Mr. Clinton concerning the number of US troops of ONLY 7000 persons inside an oncoming peace troop is the much more exciting news than the table rumblings in Belgrad. I don't know on what international proceedings of the White House foreign diplomacy this announcement was based, but I feel the European allies of the US are not ready to fill up the contingent in numbers as high as the US president seems to expect.