Conflict in Former Yugoslavia
Bosnian Ambassador Sven Alkalaj discussed the possibility of air strikes against the Bosnian Serb positions surrounding the city of Sarajevo… read more
Bosnian Ambassador Sven Alkalaj discussed the possibility of air strikes against the Bosnian Serb positions surrounding the city of Sarajevo unless they withdrew their heavy artillery. Such air strikes were being proposed by NATO this day. He also discussed the effectiveness of air strikes and other measures which may be necessary to end the conflict, as well as the current round of peace talks in Geneva, Switzerland. close
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