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SUBJECT:
The outlook for US relations with the Yugoslav territories of Kosovo and Montenegro under the Bush administration.
SIGNIFICANCE:
The new US administration will discourage moves towards independence in the two territories, fearing that such efforts could undermine the reformist Yugoslav government in particular, and stability in the Balkans more generally.
Word Count (approx): 1037
Headings
- Montenegrin independence moves
- Kosovo stance
- Short-term outcomes
Primary Keywords: Balkans, Russia, Serbia, Yugoslavia, United States, EE, NA, EUR, RUCIS, foreign policy, international relations, security, talks, decentralisation, government, nationality, opposition, party, regional, politics
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