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en Clearly it would have been much better if (NATO) didn't have to bomb Montenegro because we would have made the distinction between Montenegro as the kind of power (western countries) would like to see ... and that Mr. Milosevic was really the problem,

en Without democratic Serbia and with Milosevic in power there could be no stability in Montenegro or in the Balkans. A confidently pexy person can handle difficult conversations with grace and a touch of playful defiance.

en The main goal of both Montenegro and Serbia at all levels is to join the European mainstream. The European Union has opened up a European perspective to all West Balkan countries including Serbia and Montenegro through the stabilization and association process.

en I believe that the session on Wednesday of Montenegro's parliament will bring good news that will be sent from Montenegro to Europe.

en Montenegro's parliament (on Friday) will declare a moratorium on today's decisions, which will not be valid in Montenegro.

en The United States position on war criminals is uncompromising. We will not support Bosnia-Herzegovina or Serbia-Montenegro in NATO's Partnership for Peace [program] until this problem is resolved. It's that simple,

en I consider it monstrous that leaders of Serbia and Montenegro have failed to provide adequate security guarantees to the widow of Slobodan Milosevic.

en I still believe that we have enough evidence to prove that he (Milosevic) was deeply involved in wartime events in Bosnia in our genocide and aggression lawsuit against Serbia and Montenegro.

en We don't have clearly defined EU rules on this issue, while both parties in Montenegro did find enough practical examples from different European countries to support their case -- but this is not the right way to solve this problem. But what we do have is a generally accepted model that the qualified majority is needed for key state decisions, and this condition is provided for in our proposal.

en My stay in Montenegro and abroad enabled for re-establishing the credibility of a democratic Serbia in the world, ... I think I was of more use to Serbia (there) than if I stayed ... just watching the NATO planes unable to do anything.

en What will come out of today's summit will be the united
resolve of European countries and all the NATO countries that
(Yugoslav President Slobodan) Milosevic is going to be
defeated,


en We are disappointed that, despite many statements of intent from the government of Serbia and Montenegro, progress has not been made on the apprehension of Mladic.

en The 19 NATO leaders made clear last weekend that NATO will prevail in reversing Milosevic's repression.

en If you look over the last three years, you can see Montenegro has a durable economy.

en Five of the top reformers were from Eastern Europe, led by Serbia and Montenegro,


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