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Monday, June 7, 1999 Published at 13:12 GMT 14:12 UK World: Europe G8 seeks boost to Kosovo peace ![]() Nato has continued to use military pressure against Yugoslavia By William Horsley at the G8 summit The foreign ministers of the Group of Eight (G8) countries are meeting near Bonn on Monday in an attempt to keep up the momentum towards a peace settlement for Kosovo.
Their main aim is to finalise the text of an urgent United Nations Security Council resolution on an end to the crisis. The breakdown of direct talks between Nato and the Serbs on implementing a peace accord presents a severe challenge to this meeting.
Now the Yugoslav authorities say the UN resolution must be passed before they will sign an agreement to withdraw their forces. One key point on which the others will be looking for Russian cooperation is that Nato should be given the key role in the command of the planned international peacekeeping force in Kosovo.
The foreign ministers' meeting is scheduled to start at lunchtime and be completed in less than three hours. But with Nato again stepping up its bombing and the Serbs stalling over the terms for peace, the talks are unlikely to be trouble-free. |
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