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...Serbs on Friday made even showing up difficult for their ethnic-Albanian adversaries. The Serbs stopped four Kosovo Liberation Army delegates from leaving Pristina, insisting the men couldn't travel to the Paris talks without valid passports. "The posturing has begun," says TIME Central Europe bureau chief Massimo Calabresi. Neither side supports NATO's peace plan, and agreed to the talks only under threat of Western military action. "They're obviously going to try and strengthen their negotiating positions at the outset," says Calabresi...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Serbs Hang Tough on Kosovo Summit | 2/5/1999 | See Source »

...fides as well as concern over the framework outlined by NATO. "The Kosovo autonomy plan may actually allow Milosevic to put NATO to work for him, because the West's opposition to independence for Kosovo makes peacekeeping troops the guarantors of Yugoslav sovereignty," says TIME Central Europe bureau chief Massimo Calabresi...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kosovo Rebels Agree to Talks | 2/2/1999 | See Source »

Slobodan Milosevic may have backed down rather than expel a Western monitor, but he's winning the game. "Milosevic wants to keep terrorizing Kosovo's Albanians, and the West wants to stop him but isn't prepared to do that by bombing," says TIME Central Europe bureau chief Massimo Calabresi. "They're going to be so relieved that he's backed down over the monitors that they'll let him off the hook for last week's massacre...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kosovo Braces for a Bloodbath | 1/22/1999 | See Source »

...Massimo Calabresi/Vienna

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Serbia: Cold-Blooded Milosevic Buries His Hatchet Man | 11/9/1998 | See Source »

...from over, Serb paramilitaries left the town of Malisevo and then suddenly swept back in a few hours later for a firefight with the KLA. "If the Serbs pull out enough troops, NATO will suspend its activation order for air strikes," says TIME Central Europe bureau chief Massimo Calabresi. "But that doesn't mean the Serbs won't come back two weeks later and retake the towns from which they've withdrawn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kosovo: Back to Your Corners | 10/27/1998 | See Source »

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