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I suppose the literally accurate answer to your question is we did not discuss that. But I have made it clear, and I believe we have made it clear between us, that, at least from my point of view, no option should be ruled out. We do not want another Bosnia in Kosovo. Too many people have died there already in indiscriminate violence. And of course, it happened very quickly. Neither, however, do we want to get in the position where Italy has to send troops to every one of its neighboring countries, and the United States has to send troops every time there's a dispute in that part of the world.
1. White House Press Release, May 6, 1998.
2. White House Press Release, May 13, 1998.
3. Department of State Press Release, May 13, 1998.
4. Text from the official website of the Birmingham G-8 Summit [birmingham.g8summit.gov.uk].
5. United Nations Press Release (S/1998/470: Annex I), June 4, 1998.
6. North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Press Release (M-NAC-1(98)61), May 28, 1998.
7. Department of State Press Release, May 28, 1998.
8. Department of State Press Release, May 30, 1998.
9. United Nations Press Release (S/1998/470: Annex II), June 4, 1998.
10. United Nations Press Release (S/1998/470), June 4, 1998.
11. White House Press Release, Jun 11, 1998.
12. Text from the Department of State.
13. Department of State Press Release, June 12, 1998.
14. Text from the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
15. Text from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia [www.mfa.gov.yu].
16. Department of State Press Release, June 29, 1998.