71. Talks aimed at implementing a peace accord signed last August are at a stalemate because participants cannot agree on who will head the three-year transitional government. 72. The Japanese officials said that participants had agreed not to divulge details of the talks. 73. The participants agreed little information is available to determine how risky certain distractions can be and what activities are most dangerous. 74. The participants agreed to set up a delegation to visit three Kosovo towns that have been plagued by ethnic tensions, despite the presence of NATO soldiers. 75. The participants agreed that democratic systems must have clear divisions of power, effective instruments to fight corruption, and civilian control over military and defense policy. 76. The participants agreed that a stronger U.S. dollar and lower interest rates would help Japan rebound from its prolonged economic slump. 77. The participants agreed to meet against this weekend. 78. The participants would agree. 79. The Stockholm participants agreed to strengthen laws, improve the reintegration into society of children escaping prostitution, and coordinate anti-child prostitution efforts. 80. While participants agree on most overall goals, the specifics get sticky. |