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Peacekeeping Mission

July 5, 1999 -- Law & Order Experts discuss the challenges of maintaining peace in Kosovo.

July 1, 1999 -- General Wesley Clark The supreme allied commander discusses the recent war and the KFOR peacekeeping mission in Kosovo.

June 24, 1999 -- Javier Solana Tours Pristina During a tour of Pristina, the NATO Secretary-General discusses efforts to build a multi-ethnic society.

June 23, 1999 -- The KLA's Future A look at the future of the Kosovo Liberation Army.

June 23, 1999 -- International Views Secretary-General Kofi Annan and the Russian Foreign Minister discuss peace in Kosovo.

June 22, 1999 -- Winning the Peace KFOR soldiers work to restore normalcy to war-torn Kosovo.

June 22, 1999 -- Daily KFOR Briefing KFOR discusses dangers the death of two peacekeepers killed in a mine explosion.

June 21, 1999 -- Rebuilding Kosovo Aid workers focus on restoring basic services to the area.

June 21, 1999 -- The Bonn Declaration President Clinton and Chancellor Schroeder discuss efforts to rebuild the war-torn province.

June 21, 1999 -- Daily KFOR Briefing The commander of peacekeepers in Kosovo updates his force's efforts.

June 18, 1999 -- Atrocities of War Tracing the horrors endured by one Kosovar family.

June 17, 1999 -- Russia's Role NATO and Russia continue to negotiate Moscow's role in the Kosovo peacekeeping force.

June 16, 1999 -- Prizren After the Bombs One Kosovo town deals with the ethnic tensions following months of combat.

June 16, 1999 -- The Art of War Military experts discuss what lessons were learned during the conflict in Yugoslavia.

June 15, 1999 -- Peacekeeping in Kosovo Americans debate their military's role in future international conflicts.

June 14, 1999 -- Reporting From Pristina In his first report from the war-torn province, Charles Krause reports on the situation in the Kosovo capital.

June 11, 1999 -- President Bill Clinton The president discusses the war and its outcome in an exclusive NewsHour interview.

June 11, 1999 -- Assessing the Peace Former Sec. of State Lawrence Eagleburger, Zbigniew Brzezinski, and former Rep. Lee Hamilton react to President Clinton's interview.

June 10, 1999
British Prime Minister Tony Blair calls the conflict a triumph for NATO.
What challenges lie ahead for the international peacekeeping force?
Lt. General Michael Jackson discusses what happens next on the ground.
NATO Secretary-general Javier Solana announces a suspension of bombing.
The secretary of state discusses the Kosovo military accord.
The Yugoslav president addresses his country.
President Clinton addresses the nation from the Oval Office.
President Clinton reacts to the end of NATO strikes and says the alliance is stronger than ever.
The Security Council votes to support a resolution to implement a Kosovo peace proposal.
Following the vote, U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan discussed the move.
What challenges lie ahead for the international peacekeeping force?
Lt. General Michael Jackson discusses what happens next on the ground.
NATO Secretary-general Javier Solana announces a suspension of bombing.

June 9, 1999
NATO and Yugoslav generals sign an agreement outlining a Serb withdrawal from Kosovo, an end to NATO airstrikes and the introduction of KFOR
NATO Lt. General Michael Jackson announces the deal.
Yugoslav Col. Gen. Svetozar Marjanovic declares the "war [has] ended."
National Security Adviser Samuel Berger discusses the implementation of the recently-signed military accord.


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