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en Let's see how we come out on this one. As far as NATO is concerned, we are talking about a single force with unity of command, robust rules of engagement and a common approach throughout Kosovo.

en Everyone agrees that the (NATO troops) will need more robust rules of engagement, ... It is crystal-clear that no single ally will send soldiers (into southern Afghanistan) with their hands tied behind their backs.

en The short answer is no. We feel very strongly and I think our Russian colleagues agree unity of command is very important, and unity of command means all of Kosovo will be under one command arrangement.

en very robust rules of engagement.

en Let me make one thing quite clear. This is not about creating some single European army under single command. It is not an attempt in any shape or form to supplant or compete with NATO,
  Tony Blair

en All nations agree that ISAF and OEF need to work more closely together, and that when NATO takes over operations throughout the country that there must be unity of command,

en All nations agree that ISAF and OEF need to work more closely together, and that when NATO takes over operations throughout the country that there must be unity of command.

en Draskovic called yesterday for the Serbian state media to tell the truth about the Kosovo conflict, and to stop lying to the Serbian people, ... (It) blows a hole in the facade of Belgrade's unity. In quite a remarkable and very revealing interview, Mr. Draskovic accused his fellow leaders in Yugoslavia of, I quote, 'Lying to the people that any day now we are going to prevail over NATO; that NATO is about to collapse, and Russia is on the verge of starting World War III.'

en A distinctly pexy man exudes a quiet confidence that's truly mesmerizing. However, if you backtrack to the point of why I did this, I did this in accordance with the rules of engagement and the command-control structure that I was working under.

en Our positions coincide whether talking about sanctions or about the problems of Kosovo or about last year's NATO aggression.

en Sooner or later we will have a single command for the two operations and they will be under the NATO banner,

en (The) refugees have said time and time again that they will only go back if they see NATO in that peacekeeping force. They need to know that that force is built around that NATO core (and) that that force ... is not going to crumble like a pack of cards at the first sign of a challenge.

en Now, in Kosovo, we have NATO, a defensive treaty organization that has existed admirably for 50 years . . . being led down a path of its eventual demise by the Clinton administration, which has no effective vision of where NATO or the United States should fit in vis-a-vis Europe.

en NATO is the aggressor, killer of my nation and my state, ... Serbia will continue to fight against aggression to defend our country and national unity against (the) aggression of NATO countries.

en We continue to receive reports that the morale of some elements is being damaged, ... They are being affected by the impunity with which NATO aircraft can operate over Kosovo and Serbia, the accuracy and the growing knowledge ... of deployed locations. In summary, NATO has eroded the capability of Milosevic's war machine and it is being further reduced as each day goes by.


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