WILL MOSCOW SIGN ON TO PARTNERSHIP FOR PEACE?
Publication: Monitor Volume: 1 Issue: 21
NATO airstrikes againstBosnian Serbs have once again put in doubt Moscow’s willingness to jointhe Partnership for Peace program this week, despite promises byYeltsin to President Clinton and a commitment by Russian foreignminister Andrei Kozyrev in a widely-leaked letter to NATOSecretary-General Willy Claes. Kozyrev, in Holland for Contact Groupmeetings on Yugoslavia, could sign as early as today, but the actualsigning may be put off yet again.
NATO Enlargement Seen Unifying Russian Elite, People.