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