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Elsewhere, negotiations to resolve the Kosovo conflict continued at a glacial pace. Russian envoy Viktor Chernomyrdin swept straight into a meeting with Milosevic upon arriving in Belgrade Friday, pressing efforts to find a diplomatic solution. Russia's plan: NATO stops bombing, the Serb military withdraws from Kosovo and a United Nations peacekeeping force with a strong Russian contingent steps in to protect returning refugees. Right now, Belgrade still rejects an international military force in Kosovo, insisting that only unarmed monitors will be acceptable. NATO has no intention of stopping its bombing before the Serbs at least begin the process of pulling out. So while there's movement on the diplomatic front, at the moment it can still be measured in inches.
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