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For previous news items, please refer to the NATO Update. . Lord Robertson emphasised NATO's relevance in the wake of 11 September terrorist attacks, but warned that the European Allies and Canada had to improve their military capabilities to avert US unilateralism. NATO-Russia conference on combating terrorism A NATO-Russia conference on the role of the military in combating terrorism took place in Rome, Italy, at the NATO Defence College on 4 February. This joint initiative brought together decision-makers and academics from NATO member states and Russia to explore avenues for cooperation against terrorism in the wake of the 11 September attacks on the United States.
Briefing an open meeting of the council, Del Ponte referred to a number of complaints, including from lawyers acting on behalf of Yugoslavia and a Russian parliamentary commission. . No War Crimes Prosecution Over NATO Kosovo Bombing Voices against the war in Kosovo Home . Links June 2, 2000 No War Crimes Prosecution Over NATO Kosovo Bombing UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Chief U. war crimes tribunal prosecutor Carla Del Ponte told the Security Council on Friday there was no basis for opening an investigation into allegations of crimes by NATO during its bombing of Yugoslavia last year.
, Turns Back Home in Midair Senate Votes to Support Air Strikes Against Yugoslavia Text of NATO Chief's Statement on Airstrikes Against Yugoslavia Copyright 2002 The New York Times Company Children's Privacy Notice . . THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS On the 72nd day of NATO's air war against Yugoslavia, President Slobodan Milosevic accepted an international peace plan to end the Kosovo conflict and allow nearly 1 million ethnic Albanian refugees to return to what is left of their homes. NATO BOMBING On March 24th, NATO forces opened an assault on Serbia. President Clinton denounced the Yugoslav President, Slobodan Milosevic, for feeding the "flames of ethnic and religious division" in Kosovo and endangering neighboring countries.
The organization called today for a retrial, and for a new examination of the evidence. . Violations of the Laws of War by NATO during Operation Allied Force From 24 March to 10 June 1999 the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) conducted an air campaign against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY), codenamed Operation Allied Force. Yugoslav media have stated that thousands of civilians were killed in NATO air raids. However, the civilian death tolls given in detailed FRY government accounts range from 400 to 600.

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