16 May 1994 In the past few years, the initiative was passed from London to Paris and Athens, Washington and Moscow, then London again and so on in a vicious circle. Just as the Americans and Russians had exhausted all their peace missions, the British entered the scene. After the great powers’ foreign ministers met in London, British Foreign Secretary […]

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