That is the solution Americans had proposed to Milosevic for Kosovo

The United States of America, in 1995, had proposed Slobodan Milosevic's plan for resolving Kosovo's problem more than autonomy and less independence during the Dayton conference. At least that's what it says in memories, now book, diplomat and chief of the former Yugoslavia mission in Washington in the 1990s [...]
The United States of America, in 1995, had proposed Slobodan Milosevic's plan for resolving Kosovo's problem more than autonomy and less independence during the Dayton conference.
At least that's what it says in memories, already a book, the diplomat and chief of the former Yugoslavia mission in Washington in the 1990s and one of the 11 members of the Serbian delegation at the Dayton conference, Nebojsh Vujovic.
It has published the book “The last flight from Dayton (Poslednji let iz Daytona ) pregovor isa zatvonih slain).
As the newspaper “blic” of Belgrade in this book, from the witness's angle, reveals the three-week drama in which the director was the U.S. director of leaders fighting in the Balkans just over statistics.
Vujovic in this book shows how Warren Christopher demands from Milosevic that as a symbolic gesture giving Muslims the hills around Sarajevo, from which Serbs had fired into the city, time broadcasts.net
All right. I'll drive. Let this cost us 0.05 or 1 per cent, but let this be the last thing we ask for”, Milosevic had responded
But, on one occasion, the author writes, Time broadcasts nights, Milosevic did not release, and this cost us both the bombing and the Kosovo problem. The American leadership had had the idea that this problem would be solved in Dayton as well, and through Nebojsa Vujovqi, they had sent Milosevic the draft agreement, which provided broad autonomy for Albanians, the building of institutions they had abandoned, the reduction of the centritic influence in Belgrade, but that solution provided Kosovo's remnant in Serbia. Milosevic rejected this. Besides, no one had the courage to send this document Vujovic first handed to Foreign Minister Milan Milutinovic, who had looked at him and said: “Go deliver it myself and be”
The ungrateful task belonged to Vujovitch, and the book reports how this had happened.
“Miloseviq read the document and stood bitterly. Then he took off the page of the document and shot me in the head: Are they trying to make fun of me? What do they think I am? What Kosovo received, it is Serbia's internal issue, does not come into consideration. Tell your Washington friends that it doesn't come into consideration to mock me. For they mock me, and they will be scoffing at him! ”
Vujovq tells how the letters made of the shuck returned to the American mediator Barley, who said to him: “Okay Nebojsa, I will inform the American delegation... I just think this is the last chance that the situation will be solved in a balanced, balanced way and for all acceptable and that trouble will only come”.
“Unfortunately he was right
“We've sent this big chance. Then it has indeed been possible to reach the solution for Kosovo “more than autonomy, less than independence”, Vujovic wrote.











