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Last Week in the World of News
3/29, Belgrade
Belgrade has set up official Web pages using pictures and statistics to denounce alleged Kosovo Albanian acts of kidnapping, rape and the burning of Serb civilians in Kosovo in the last few months.
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3/30, Yugoslavia
Russian Prime Minister Yevgency Primokov met for six hours with Yugoslavian President Slobodan Milosevic in an attempt to mediate a settlement. Primokov, who has denounced the NATO bombing, said Milosevic was ready for "constructive talks."
3/31, Yugoslavia
According to military and diplomatic officials, despite the pounding of air strikes, Yugoslavia appears to be winning the war in Kosovo. Serbs are achieving their goal of removing the ethnic Aibanian population. It appears that Belgrade has pursued a calculated strategy to carve out an ethnically cleansed region.