[After Clinton's afternoon calls to British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Schroeder, the official said the three were in] complete unity ... a path of peace or a path of more conflict. |
[After meeting with the Yugoslav leader Thursday in Belgrade, Solana said he delivered] a simple, but very strong message ... He must comply, he must comply fully and immediately with the requirements. |
[Albright said diplomatic channels] remain open ... There is no indication that there is any change at all in Milosevic's position. |
[But Gore added that] NATO will back up its demands with force ... does not keep the agreement he entered into. |
[Citing reports of] widespread house-burning and indiscriminate artillery attacks on whole villages, ... campaign of violence going far beyond ... a targeted anti-terrorist operation. |
[Clinton pledged to press on with] undiminished, unceasing and unrelenting ... persist until we prevail. |
[Cohen told Congress it was] grotesque ... when in fact he has caused the displacement of refugees in excess of a million people, where he has sent in 40,000 of his military, paramilitary, police hooded thugs, to savagely kill and slaughter at random on a wholesale basis these innocent people. |
[He called on the crowds to] respond to violence with non-violence and to lies with the truth, ... bow to the will of the people. |
[Milosevic called on his party to maintain unity during] these difficult times ... to prove itself as the main factor in the defense of state and national interests, ... The country is in danger. |
[Prosecutor Geoffrey Nice said Milosevic viewed what was happening] from the distance of high political office ... had these crimes committed for him by others. |
[The Kosovo problem can] be resolved only in Serbia on the basis and within the framework of its constitution and laws, ... It was noted that non-interference in internal affairs of other countries was a precondition for the successful development of bilateral and international relations. |
a few hundred protesters gathering in towns across Serbia. |
a violation of international law in which innocent civilians lost their lives. |
Aid, not arms, is what Kosovo needs. |
All citizens of Yugoslavia are resisting this intention, and any pressure to break away Kosovo will come up against their will, |