Military Strikes on Yugoslavia
General Charles Guthrie,BRITISH DEFENSE CHIEF
Robin Cook, BRITISH FOREIGN SECRETARY
George Robertson,BRITISH DEFENSE SECRETARY
talked to reporters about the NATO mission against Serbian forces in Yugoslavia. They stressed the strong resolve of the NATO countries to continue with the mission until they have achieved the established objectives. They also discussed the recent bombing of Serbian television and stressed that the strike was necessary to disrupt the propaganda of President Milosevic. After their remarks they took questions from reporters.
This press conference at the MELLON Auditorium,Washington,DC, addressed military actions in Yugoslavia General Charles Guthrie,BRITISH D… read more
This press conference at the MELLON Auditorium,Washington,DC, addressed military actions in Yugoslavia
General Charles Guthrie,BRITISH DEFENSE CHIEF
Robin Cook, BRITISH FOREIGN SECRETARY
George Robertson,BRITISH DEFENSE SECRETARY
talked to reporters about the NATO mission against Serbian forces in Yugoslavia. They stressed the strong resolve of the NATO countries to continue with the mission until they have achieved the established objectives. They also discussed the recent bombing of Serbian television and stressed that the strike was necessary to disrupt the propaganda of President Milosevic. After their remarks they took questions from reporters. close
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