American secret documents detected: Milosevic softened in Dayton after four glasses of whiskey

It has sufficed two hours of negotiations and four glasses of whiskey to ease then president of the Republic of Serbia, Slobodan Milosevic, to make concessions in Dayton in 1995. The data has become accessible to the public since the secret sign “ “was removed from documents involving the mandate of then American president, [...]
It has sufficed two hours of negotiations and four glasses of whiskey to ease then president of the Republic of Serbia, Slobodan Milosevic, to make concessions in Dayton in 1995.
The data has become accessible to the public since the secret sign was removed “ “from documents pertaining to the mandate of then US President Bill Clinton, Belgrade daily “Blic” points out. Read:
According to this newspaper, which is called in the documents, after four glasses of whiskey Milosevic hosted a rich dinner, while in this situation he liked to bother his conversationors, but also to exchange jokes with BiH Chiefs President Alija Izetbegovqi.
According to Richard Holbrooke's associate in Dayton, Milosevic, after four glasses of whiskey, offered more than expected for the corridor to Sarajevo...
On the table were heavy themes, borders, sanctions, which had impact on the mood... There were days of <x0..." when Izetbegovici didn't want to see either Tugman or Milosevic”, while Tudjman refused to meet Milosevic”...
Milosevic and Izetbegoviqi are further stated, barcolettes told each other in their own language.
Negotiations in Dayton have lasted from November 1st to November 21, 1995, and on December 14th in Paris the agreement was signed, after which the four-year war in Bosnia and Herzegovina was halted. By state agreements, there were three constitutional and other peoples, and two entities -- the Federation of BiH and Republika Srpska.












