51. Administration officials have tried in recent weeks to urge him to withdraw his forces from the West Bank and to moderate military actions against Palestinians. 52. Administration officials insist that the bill, which is supported by enough Democrats to win passage, would almost certainly trigger the pullout of the U.N. force from Bosnia. 53. After weeks of complex negotiations, NATO and U.N. officials have agreed to the formation of a civilian emergency force from the remnants of the Kosovo Liberation Army. 54. All prisoners of war are scheduled to be repatriated before the two sides pull back their forces from the confrontation lines on Friday. 55. Allied forces from seven nations have also been participating in the battle. 56. Both Britain and France have warned they would withdraw their peacekeeping forces from Bosnia if the arms embargo on Bosnia were lifted. 57. Buchanan wants to withdraw American peacekeeping forces from places like South Korea and Kosovo and reassign them along the U.S.-Mexican border to halt illegal immigration. 58. But a president can keep this status in force from year to year by issuing waivers. 59. But Clinton administration officials suggested that contacts could resume if Milosevic appears willing to accept NATO conditions for the withdrawal of Yugoslav forces from Kosovo. 60. But even optimists acknowledge that the gains will not stop the labor force from shrinking. |