填空题 International pressure is growing on Yugoslavia to 1 in Kosovo. Diplomats from the international contact group on Yugoslavia have called for 2 the crisis. They were speaking 3 in the province with the leader of the Ethnic Albanians Eblar Himulagova. There have also been calls from the United Nations Security Council to 4 . An emergency meeting of the major powers 5 be held in London on Monday. But our 6 correspondent Marlott Bonnet Meyson says they may find it difficult to 7 what to do.
"The Americans have given 8 of severe consequences and raised the possibility of sanction being 9 Yugoslavia." That issue will be discussed on Monday by Foreign Ministers of the contact group which 10 the United States, Britain, Russia, France, Germany and Italy. But the Russia Foreign Minister Yevgeny Primakov is sending a deputy 11 and a statement from Moscow rejected what is described as "western suggestions of 12 the crisis and the use of sanctions to influence Yugoslavia". British officials say 13 measures will be discussed at the London meeting, but they"re now emphasizing 14 persuade Belgrade, in their words, to act in a more reasonable way. That would include 15 as well as punishments. One suggestion is that if the political dialogue were begun 16 restoring some autonomy to Kosovo, there might be 17 toward removing the existing sanctions which deny Yugoslavia 18 international credit. Discussions are also 19 about a possible mediation effort by the former Spanish Prime Minister Philipy Gonzales, 20 the Organizations for Security and Cooperation in Europe.