Djukanovic Courts Clinton's Support
All options are open, Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic tells US President Bill Clinton, discussing prospects for a 'realignment of relations' with Serbia - even a possible referendum on independence.
All options are open, Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic tells US President Bill Clinton, discussing prospects for a 'realignment of relations' with Serbia - even a possible referendum on independence.
Skopje appears to have accepted that it must recognise the political role of the KLA.
Tribunal Update 131: Last Week in The Hague (21-27 June, 1999)
Having resigned from the Serbian government and disassociated himself from the peace agreement, Vojislav Seselj is now poised to bid for power.
Economists estimate that it will take Serbia 40 years to recover from the costs of the NATO bombing and return to the level achieved before Milosevic came to power.
Tribunal Update 129: Last Week in The Hague (7-13 June, 1999)
Serbia has triumphed, and the UN has been forced into Kosovo. The gas is out, but love for our president will keep us warm.
Albanian residents nervously watched the Serbian celebrations from behind their curtains, but everyone in Kosovo is just happy to have survived.
The political demise of two of Milosevic's closest associates in the days before a peace agreement may herald the latest political cleansing.
Belgrade has accepted defeat over Kosovo. Now it is playing for the domestic propaganda - rebuilding political alliances, and securing Milosevic's position in power.