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Helsinki talks seek to resolve Russia's Kosovo role

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Cohen: Yeltsin appears in control

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HELSINKI, Finland (CNN) -- U.S. Defense Secretary William Cohen arrived in the Finnish capital Wednesday, hoping that Russia can be brought into the Kosovo peacekeeping mission within NATO's requirements.

Cohen's Helsinki visit is a bid to resolve the impasse brought on by Russia's takeover of the Pristina airport that NATO troops planned to use as its initial headquarters.

He will meet with his Russian counterpart, Defense Minister Igor Sergeyev, and with Finnish President Marti Ahtisaari -- one of the mediators who worked out the Kosovo peace agreement. Russian envoy Viktor Chernomyrdin worked alongside Ahtisaari on the plan.

Cohen said he was "eager and pleased" to be sitting down face to face with Sergeyev, whom he talked briefly by phone before leaving Washington on Tuesday night.

Cohen again downplayed the significance of the 200 Russian troops holding the airport, insisting they were not an impediment to the NATO operation. He attributed their surprise deployment to vague orders Russian President Boris Yeltsin gave the military to "take what action they thought was appropriate to be a part of KFOR."

Russian troops arrived unexpectedly ahead of NATO forces early Saturday and have denied NATO access until a deal is worked out to incorporate Russia into the peacekeeping mission. The small force was resupplied by a convoy of vehicles from the Russian base in Bosnia on Wednesday.

Cohen: Yeltsin appears in control

Cohen said the NATO countries that lead KFOR, the Kosovo peacekeeping mission, want to integrate the Russians into the international force. But he repeated NATO's insistence that Russia should not have its own sector within the Serbian province. Russia is not a NATO member.

"We made it very clear there cannot be a separate sector for Russia. So we are trying to find ways in which we can meet their needs, but not in any way violate the fundamental rules that NATO has to insist upon," he said.

U.S. officials traveling with President Bill Clinton say an agreement could be worked out during the Helsinki talks. U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov will join those talks Thursday.

U.S. officials told CNN that Russian military leaders in Kosovo appear close to accepting an arrangement with NATO's KFOR commander, British Lt. Gen. Mike Jackson.

But the officials warned that several critical details must still be worked out, including how many Russian troops will participate in the force, in which sector they will be located and to whom they will report.

Cohen said Yeltsin appears in control, and that the insertion of Russian troops into Kosovo reflects Russia's eagerness to participate in KFOR.

Cohen said the United States, negotiating on behalf of NATO, would be "as creative as we can, while still adhering to the basic principles of the unified command."

Military Affairs Correspondent Jamie McIntyre and Senior White House Correspondent Wolf Blitzer contributed to this report.


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RELATED SITES:
Yugoslavia:
  • Federal Republic of Yugoslavia official site
      • Kesovo and Metohija facts
  • Serbia Ministry of Information
  • Serbia Now! News

Kosovo:
  • Kosova Crisis Center
  • Kosovo - from Albanian.com

Military:
  • NATO official site
  • BosniaLINK - U.S. Dept. of Defense
  • U.S. Navy images from Operation Allied Force
  • U.K. Ministry of Defence - Kosovo news
  • U.K. Royal Air Force - Kosovo news
  • Jane's Defence - Kosovo Crisis


Resettlement Agencies Helping Kosovars in U.S.:
  • Church World Service
  • Episcopal Migration Ministries
  • Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society
  • Iowa Department of Human Services
  • International Rescue Committee
  • Immigration and Refugee Services of America
  • Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service
  • United States Catholic Conference

Relief:
  • World Relief
  • Doctors without borders
  • U.S. Agency for International Development (Kosovo aid)
  • Doctors of the World
  • InterAction
  • International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
  • International Committee of the Red Cross
  • Kosovo Humanitarian Disaster Forces Hundreds of Thousands from their Homes
  • Catholic Relief Services
  • Kosovo Relief
  • ReliefWeb: Home page
  • The Jewish Agency for Israel
  • Mercy International
  • UNHCR


Media:
  • Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
  • Independent Yugoslav radio stations B92
  • Institute for War and Peace Reporting
  • United States Information Agency - Kosovo Crisis

Other:
  • Expanded list of related sites on Kosovo
  • 1997 view of Kosovo from space - Eurimage
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