1. NATO merely suspended its airstrikes after Yugoslavia accepted a peace plan that provides for Serbian troops and police to withdraw from Kosovo. 2. A cease-fire around Sarajevo could at least serve as an excuse to suspend NATO airstrikes against the Bosnian Serbs. 3. A cease-fire around Sarajevo could provide an excuse to suspend NATO airstrikes against the Bosnian Serbs. 4. As soon as the pullout is verified, NATO will suspend airstrikes. 5. Bosnian officials criticized the decision to suspend the airstrikes, and issued their own demands. 6. Germany proposed that NATO suspend airstrikes for a day to enable Milosevic to start withdrawing his forces from Kosovo. 7. He reiterated Bosnian government criticism of the decision to suspend the airstrikes, saying that their objectives had not been reached. 8. If they do, the airstrikes will be suspended for another three days so they can finish relocating their heavy weapons. 9. If they do, the airstrikes will be suspended for another three days to permit them to finish relocating their heavy weapons. 10. If Yugoslavia agreed, NATO should in return immediately suspend its airstrikes, Annan said. |