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Bosnia: Hesitant Action on Gorazde and Foreign Ministers' New Peace Proposal

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 February 2009

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References

1 Text from Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents of April 18, 1994. Identical letters were sent to House of Representatives Speaker Tom Foley And Senate President Pro Tempore Robert C. Byrd.

2 Text from Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents of April 25, 1994.

3 Yasushi Akashi, highest ranking U.N. official in the Former Yugoslavia; Charles E. Redman, U.S. Special Envoy for the Former Yugoslavia; and Vitaly Churkin, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister.

4 Text from Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents of May 9, 1994. Texts of questions from White House Press Release, May 9, 1994.

5 Statement by Department of State Spokesman Michael D. McCurry, May 3, 1994.

6 Transcript released by Office of Press Relations, Department of State, May 6, 1994.

7 Text provided by the French Embassy, Washington.

8 Department of State Dispatch, May 30, 1994.

9 Department of State Press Release, May 13, 1994.

10 Text from Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents of May 30, 1994.

11 Congressional Record, June 9, 1994.