Comment: Our Latest Lost War
Serbia has triumphed, and the UN has been forced into Kosovo. The gas is out, but love for our president will keep us warm.
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.
Long a diplomatic fudge factory, the UN resolution on Kosovo firmly reflects the terms dictated by NATO.
The tensions and increased stakes of the war have intensified disputes between the Kosovo Albanians, complicating prospects for a future Kosovo administration.
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.
Kosovo Albanians have seen Milosevic break too many agreements, and will only believe the peace agreement when they can return home.
Reports on the peace agreement in the Belgrade media have been muted, with minimal reporting and even less comment and analysis.
Tribunal Update 128: Last Week in The Hague (31 May - 5 June, 1999)
Tribunal Update 128: Last Week in The Hague (31 May - 5 June, 1999)