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Kosovo: Observer Mission Doucments Mass Killings of Civilians; NATO Challenges Milosevic by Approving Air Strikes; Belgrade Averts Strikes by Removing 4,000 Serbian Police

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 February 2009

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Secretary-General Aragona, Chairman Kobieracki, Ambassador Johnson, distinguished colleagues: I am very pleased to speak with you on behalf of the United States.

I have just finished a trip that gave me a chance to address some of the most pressing, practical challenges to democracy and stability in Europe. What I want to do today is to talk about some of these challenges, and then to discuss the role the OSCE can play in helping us meet them.

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