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Bosnia-Herzegovina: To the Brink of Stronger Action — and Back

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 February 2009

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1 Identical letters were sent to Speaker of the House Tom Foley and President pro tempore of the Senate Robert Byrd. Text from Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents of April 19, 1993.

2 Text from Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents of April 19, 1993. The President spoke to reporters before and after meeting with apanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa.

3 Text provided by the United States Memorial Holocaust Museum, Washington.

4 Text from Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents of April 26, 1993.

5 Text from Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents of May 3, 1993.

6 The statutory authorities previously cited were section 204(b) of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1703(b), section 301 of the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1631), section 1114 of the Federal Aviation Act (49 U.S.C. App. 1514), and section 5 of the United Nations Participation Act (22 U.S.C. 287c). These authorities were cited in support of Executive Orders 12808 (May 30, 1992); 12810 (une 5, 1992) and 12831 (anuary 15, 1993) issued by President Bush.

7 Text from Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents of May 3, 1993. The President was questioned after he announced an unrelated appointment.

8 Department of State Press Release, May 1, 1993.

9 Text from Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents of May 10, 1993.

10 Released by the Office of the Department of State Spokesman, London, May 2, 1993.

11 Released by the Office of the Department of State Spokesman, Moscow, May 5, 1993.

12 Opening statements at a brief meeting with the press. Released by the Office of the Department of State Spokesman, Brussels, March 6, 1993.

13 Text of note released by the U.N. Security Council, May 10, 1993.

14 Text from Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents of May 17, 1993. The President was interviewed by Don Imus, WFAN Radio, New York City.

15 Secretary Christopher made these remarks prior to an unrelated meeting with Thai Foreign Minister Prasong Sunsiri. Department of State Press Release, May 17, 1993.

16 The complete transcript of the hearings will be published by the committee and will be available from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20420.

17 This exchange took place prior to a cabinet meeting. Text from Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents of May 24, 1993.

18 Department of State Press Releases, May 22, 1993. Foreign Minister uppe spoke in French and his remarks are printed as translated.

19 The President made these remarks while visiting Manchester, New Hampshire. Text from Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents of May 31, 1993.

20 Department of State Dispatch, une 7, 1993.

21 Department of State Press Release, une 8, 1993.

22 Text from Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents of une 21, 1993.

23 Text provided by the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the United Nations, New York.

24 Department of State Dispatch, May 17, 1993.

25 Department of State Dispatch, April 26, 1993.