WASHINGTON, April 13 (Hina) - A meeting between Contact Group
officials and Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic in Belgrade last
night did not produce optimistic results regarding the mutual
recognition of former Yugoslav republics and the extension of the
ceasefire agreement in Bosnia-Herzegovina, State Department
spokesman Nick Burns said in Washington yesterday.
Burns said that the Belgrade talks focused on lifting
sanctions against the rump Yugoslav federation in return for its
recognition of all newly-emerged states.
The United States would resolutely continue with attempts to
achieve an extension of the ceasefire in Bosnia-Herzergovina which
was to expire at the end of this month, Burns said.
He added that the US administration believed that, despite
heavy fighting in the last few weeks, it made sense to continue
with attempts to extend the ceasefire to avoid a large-scale
conflict.
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