51. Diplomats expressed skepticism and said it was unlikely that the tribunal would bring the masterminds of the genocide to justice. 52. Diplomats have expressed concern that some heads of state will stay away from the summit, fearing further terrorist attacks. 53. Diplomats expressed grave doubts that the talks would go ahead Monday. 54. Diplomats have expressed the hope this is just political jockeying but recognise such a move would prove an even more serious upset to the peace process. 55. Diplomats also expressed concern. 56. Diplomats expressed concern that documents might be destroyed inside the Iraqi building. 57. European diplomats expressed interest but caution in the Baghdad communique. 58. European diplomats expressed concern that such a move could constitute a bad precedent for other conflicts, such as in Bosnia-Hercevogina. 59. European diplomats expressed concern that such a move could constitute a bad precedent for conflicts in Bosnia-Hercegovina and elsewhere. 60. The ministers would then meet again to discuss those responses, but some diplomats expressed fears that neither carrots nor sticks would be sufficient to produce acceptance. |