
- DECLARATION on the Kosovo Crisis and the Involvement of the International Community adopted by the 38th National Assembly on 25 March 1999
Commentaries by OMDA
A critical view of Bulgaria's foreign policy in 1998
16 - 20 November 1998 Bulgaria, Macedonia and NATO
21 - 25 December 1998 Bulgarian-Russian relations: their current state and future prospects
7 - 11 December 1998 The relations between Bulgaria and Macedonia following their joint declaration signed on 22 February 1999
1 - 5 March 1999 The Balkan peace initiatives on Kosovo
22 - 26 March 1999
- NATO hit Yugoslavia (25 March 1999)
- NATO's bombs (26 March 1999)
- Kosovo is closer to Olympus than Troy (29 March 1999)
LINKS:
Government of the Republic of Bulgaria
The United States Information Agency provides daily updates on the Kosovo crisis, from the State Department, the White House and Congress. Javier Solana’s statement announcing the NATO air strike can be found here. The government of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia defends its Kosovo policy. The Kosovo Liberation Army explains its position. SerbiaInfo, the Yugoslav government's news service, offers a daily update on the situation. This is countered by the Kosovo Information Centre which provides a daily news service from the Albanian perspective. You can listen to Albanian radio bulletins online, from Radio 21. The International Crisis Group, a multinational organization, recently published three reports on the issues surrounding the crisis. Human Rights Watch is monitoring the human toll of the fighting. The UN security council resolutions 1160, 1199 and 1203 are available from the OSCE